Fourth suspect arrested in connection with December 2025 Ogden homicide in Calgary

Calgary police have arrested a fourth and final suspect in the murder of 32-year-old Feysal Osman Abul-Asiz, who was found dead outside his vehicle in the Ogden neighbourhood on December 10, 2025. The victim had alleged connections to organized crime, and police describe the incident as a targeted shooting. All four accused are facing charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
On December 10, 2025, at approximately 12:30 a.m., Calgary police responded to reports of gunfire in the 7,000 block of 20 Street SE in the southeast Ogden neighbourhood, where they discovered a 32-year-old man dead outside his vehicle. The victim was identified as Feysal Osman Abul-Asiz, who police say had connections to organized crime. A 17-year-old youth was arrested shortly after with assistance from Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service. In March 2026, RCMP arrested two additional suspects in Clearwater, B.C., and on June 9, 2026, a 22-year-old man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant was arrested in Edmonton, completing the investigation. All four accused are facing charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
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Calgary police say 4 people now charged in connection with Ogden homicide
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