

Suspect Abdulahi Hasan Sharif, 30, was arrested around midnight. The van hit four people in downtown Edmonton Saturday before it was toppled by police vehicles near 107th Street, one block south of Jasper Avenue. Police Saturday blocked an alley outside The Pint, where a cube van struck Paul Biegel and another man. "I'm very thankful for how fast and how well I was taken care of." "Everyone just kind of surrounded us, did first aid and helped us through. "We had lots of support from the crowd," Biegel said. Edmonton nursing student helps victim of Saturday night's attacks.

The other man was knocked unconscious, Biegel said.Ī nursing student working at The Pint, rushed to help the other man, waiting with him until an ambulance arrived. I watched that happen right in front of me." "I looked up and I see him drive away with cops in pursuit and he hit that other young fellow that was also injured. "There was no time to defend myself," Biegel said. The van struck Biegel from behind, flinging him over a concrete barrier outside The Pint on 109th Street near Jasper Avenue. Edmonton police investigate 'acts of terrorism' after officer stabbed, pedestrians run down."Out of nowhere, I woke up on the ground," Biegel told CBC News Tuesday. "I'm pretty lucky to be alive." Paul Biegel, 22, doesn't remember being hit by a U-Haul cube van that was swerving through downtown Edmonton late Saturday.
