Edmonton Right Now: VIOLENCE is Rising

This documentary examines the rise of organized crime and gun violence in Edmonton, Canada, during 2025 and early 2026, tracing how targeted shootings, illegal firearms, fentanyl trafficking, stash houses, and overlapping criminal networks turned parts of the city into a growing public safety concern. From Queen Alexandra to wider trafficking routes tied to Winnipeg, Fort McMurray, and British Columbia, this video breaks down how Edmonton’s crime wave is no longer about one gang or one neighborhood, but a larger network fueled by drugs, handguns, retaliation, and expanding bystander risk across Alberta’s capital. This video is an educational, documentary-style breakdown of real events. It does not glorify or promote crime, gangs, or violence and should not be seen as legal advice. All parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sources include public records, court documents, and news media. #Edmonton #OrganizedCrime #GunViolence #FentanylCrisis #CanadaCrime About Canadian Crime Files: True-crime mini-documentaries on organized crime across Canada’s cities and provinces—Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Alberta, the Prairies & beyond. We cover street gangs, biker crews, mafia families and cartel pipelines (Montreal Mafia & Rizzuto legacy, Hells Angels charters, Vancouver gang wars, GTA crews), major investigations, prison politics, rise-and-fall biographies, and clear timeline explainers. If you love Canadian crime docs and real cases told with facts and context, subscribe and follow the next story.