Police are investigating another violent incident in the City of Calgary, this time a home invasion in the northeast community of Falconridge.

At about 3:20 a.m., police were called to 5407 54 Street N.E. for reports of a home invasion.

The investigation is still in its early stages, but police say that three people burst into the home and may have used pepper spray to gain the upper hand on the occupants.

They aren’t sure if any other weapons were used, but they are looking into those circumstances.

This is the latest in a series of violent incidents in the City of Calgary. Just this past Sunday, a driveby shooting left bulletholes in the vehicles of innocent bystanders.

Last week, there were four car-jackings in the city.

Mayor Naheed Nenshi says he has taken notice to the violence and is standing behind newly minted CPS Chief Roger Chaffin, saying he will be able take control of the situation. “People are worried; people should be worried. What I need to say however is the police service is the best anywhere. They know what they’re doing, they’re on it, and no one needs to be afraid about walking on any street in Calgary, anytime day or night.

“I have utmost confidence in our new police chief and the men and women who work with the police service that they know what’s going on and they are going to get this right and the folks who are committing this violence with no respect for their fellow citizens will be caught. They will be caught, they will go through the process, and they will be punished for what they did.”

No one was hurt in this home invasion and there is no information on if it was a targeted attack or if anything was taken.

There are no suspects in custody at this time.