Four Calgary skateboarders — Kyle Tenove, Warren Churchill, Clay Stein, and Josh Hunter — are being recognized for bravery after stopping a dangerous situation in 2015.
They saw a distressed woman being harassed and nearly led into an alley by an aggressive man in downtown Calgary. The friends quickly stepped in, confronted him, and forced him to back off.
The man fled, and the skateboarders stayed with the woman until police arrived. Their actions likely prevented serious harm.
A year later, they received the Chief’s Award for Bravery from the Calgary Police Service for their courage and quick thinking.