Manhunt over for suspect in fatal stabbing of bystander in downtown Calgary
Calgary police say patrol officers in the downtown core have arrested a man, charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of a bystander in June.
Officials say officers located Antoine Joel Gros Venture Boy, 26, at 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 1 in the area of Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street S.W.
He was taken into custody without incident, police say.
Gros Venture Boy is charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Paul March, 62.
Police say at about 7 p.m. on June 30 near James Short Park, March intervened in an argument between the suspect and an unidentified woman, who was reported to have told Gros Venture Boy to "stop hitting her."
When March confronted the suspect, police say he took out a knife and threatened him.
March then turned to run away but he tripped and fell onto the bumper of a vehicle parked on Fifth Avenue S.W.
Police said that's when Gros Venture Boy caught up with him, stabbing him multiple times.
March died in hospital on July 3.
A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Gros Venture Boy's arrest on July 23, following an investigation.
Now that he is in custody, police say he expected to appear in court on Aug. 16.
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