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Downtown Edmonton library safe despite fight video

Edmonton's downtown library is safe despite a fight Wednesday afternoon in front of the building captured on video, say security staff.

Edmonton's downtown library is safe despite a fightWednesday afternoon infront of the building that was captured on video and posted on YouTube, security staff say.

The 56-second videoshows two teenage girls punching and kicking each other outside the Stanley Milner Library around 3:30 p.m.

"I think this is a very isolated incident," said Kevin Kramers, director of facilities and operations for the Edmonton Public Library.

"If you look over the past two years, we've made great strides...to improve the security down here."

Stabbings sparked security review

Two years ago a rash of stabbings outside thelibraryprompted the city to increasepolice patrolsto help crack down on violence and drug dealing.

Mayor Stephen Mandel, then-police chief Mike Boyd, and Edmonton Public Library CEO Linda Cook also met to look for solutions.

They agreed to remove several newspaper boxes outside the library often used as tables or beds by homeless people. They alsomoved the bus shelter in front of the library to ease congestion on the sidewalk.

The library also hired outreach workerswho work with people who hang out there, helping them with such things asfindingshelter oridentification.

The changes are working, said Kramers.

In 2009, the library banned79 peoplefrom entering, butbarred only five people last year, he said.

"The word we're getting from our staff and our customers is they do feel safer," he said.