Police look to identify people involved in ByWard Market fight

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Ottawa police are looking to identify the people involved in a fight in the ByWard Market last month that left two men with stab wounds.

Police say at approximately 2:25 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27, a fight involving several people began on the sidewalk outside a business on Clarence Street."Both were taken to hospital and released with non-life threatening injuries."

Police say investigators would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the incident, or captured the fight on cellphone video. Anyone with information can contact the Ottawa Police Service Central Investigations Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5166.

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Diversity!

White supremacy is ruining the Market.

Curious were they muslim? Or black? we need specifics to help identify, no?

So, when will the chief be calling for the institution of a 'long knike regestry', leading to licencing, ever increasing restrictions, and eventual confiscation of Canadians sharp thingys'? Perhaps Canadians are ok with the nanny state cutting up our food, but I doubt it.

All blacks and minorities. They attacked white guys in the pic. Why no hate crime title If this was reverse the title would be 'hate crime on Clarence street'.

Hopefully it was trudope.

All those darned Irish kids in trouble again! I guess I can’t go back to the Market area until I get some better knives.

The Byward Market? Is that still around?

Wasim, abdul, mohamed, jamal

Were they vaccinated though?

Wow I can actually make out the pictures for once

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