Carra has resigned from the Calgary Police Commission (CPC) as the investigation continues. “In the interests of transparency and best practice, we have contacted the Edmonton Police Department to request an independent inquiry into the circumstances,” a brief CPS statement said. Police did not say what the nature of the incident was. Edmonton police have confirmed that they have been referred to investigate the incident, but say they have no further information to share at this time. No charges have been filed. An anonymous source in CTV News claims that the incident involved rage and property damage. We made the claim to Carra and the police and neither of them will comment. Carra declined to answer any questions from CTV News. “I can not comment at this time,” said the District 9 councilor during a brief telephone call. “I would love to talk about it, but I can not. And since this is being investigated, it makes perfect sense for a police commissioner not to actively assign when he is part of an investigation,” Carra said, adding that he has no plans to step down as mayor. by other municipal committees. The police committee will also not provide further details on the matter, citing Carra’s privacy. “Counselor Gian-Carlo Carra has voluntarily resigned from his role on the Calgary Police Committee while dealing with a personal matter,” the CPC said in a statement. “(Carra)’s position is currently reserved for him, but he will not attend meetings or have access to confidential Commission information until the matter is resolved.” Carra was elected for a fourth term on the Calgary City Council in the October 2021 municipal election, winning the seat with just 161 votes.