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My son is almost 7, and he's heard so much crap about Surrey in the news that one day he said to me "good thing we don't live in Surrey".
HE IS 7!
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A US Customs and Border Protection statement says border patrol agents responded when a sensor along the border was activated near the crossing at around 2:30 p.m.
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Spoilered for length. But a time line of the shootings over the last month. It seems like a lot when you hear about them each day, but when you actually see a time line it is nuts how many there are.
Spoiler!
March 9, 2015 at 9:27 p.m. Surrey RCMP were advised that a male had been dropped off at a local hospital suffering of gunshot injuries. Police attended the hospital and obtained the victims details but were unable to identify the origin of the man’s injuries. The 20-year-old man was treated and released from hospital.
March 10, 2015 at 6:42 p.m. Four males were driving in a Cadillac CTS near 127th Street and 78th Avenue when they were shot at by the occupants of two vehicles, believed to be a black Acura TL and a Volkswagen Passat or Jetta. One of the males was shot in the neck and transported to the Surrey Memorial Hospital. None of the parties involved were cooperative with the police.
March 10, 2015 at 11:09 p.m. Multiple complainants reported a truck shooting at a black Acura near 128th Street and 76th Avenue. Both vehicles fled, though casings were recovered at scene. There were no reports of anyone attending local area hospitals with gunshot wounds.
March 11, 2015 at 1:31 a.m. A male was driving in his black Acura near 132nd Street and 80th Avenue when he was shot at multiple times by the occupant(s) of a white SUV. The male fled the scene in his vehicle and drove to an apartment complex located at on 102A Avenue. Members of the Surrey RCMP Drug Unit located the black Acura, which had sustained damage as a result of the shooting. The vehicle was seized for forensic examination. The male was located uninjured nearby and refused to cooperate with the police.
March 11, 2015 at 11:50 p.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a call regarding a male with a gunshot injury in the area of 193rd Street and 80th Avenue. That male was transported to hospital to be treated for his injuries. He was identified as a 28-year-old Langley man. It has not been determined as to where that shooting took place. This incident appears to be drug related and targeted.
March 12, 2015 at 3:30 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a report of shots fired at a residence in the area of 94th Avenue and 126th Street. Once police arrived, all parties had departed. There have been no reports of injuries related to this shooting. Police have recovered evidence related to shots being fired from the area.
March 26, 2015 at 8:40 p.m. A male was stopped for a red light at Mall Access Road (12500 block) of 88th Avenue when a black SUV pulled alongside and shot into his vehicle. The male was struck in the left hip and the passenger was struck in the left wrist and thigh. Both drove to hospital for treatment and refused to cooperate with police.
Delta, March 27, 2015 at 11:02 p.m. Multiple witnesses reported a four-door sedan fired five to seven shots into a residence, then fled. Shell casings were found in the front yard, and no occupants in the residence at the time were struck.
March 28, 2015 at 8:38 p.m. Multiple 911 calls of shots fired in the 9400 block of 125th Street, and two vehicles were seen fleeing. Police located the victim’s vehicle near 93rd Avenue and 125th Street, damaged by gunfire. A male was located at a local area hospital and treated for a gunshot wounds to his upper and lower arm. The male refused to co-operate with the investigation.
April 1, 2015 at 11:40 a.m. Calls to 911 reported a black Honda was pursuing and firing shots into a Buick Regal southbound on 128th Street through 64th Avenue. Delta Police located the Buick with bullet holes, and arrested a male on scene. The male was released and refused to cooperate with investigation. Shell casings were recovered.
Delta, April 5, 2015 at 5:47 p.m. Calls to 911 reported seven gunshots fired in rapid succession toward in the 11400 block of 79th Avenue. Witnesses observed a silver four-door sedan with two East Indian occupants. One person was seated in the rear had his arm out the window. Shell casings were seized at the scene and are pending a forensic examination by Delta police.
Delta, April 5, 2015 at 8:56 p.m. A caller to 911 reported five shots were fired into a residence, with one bullet passing through residence and struck neighbours vehicle to the north. A grey vehicle was observed fleeing the scene, no shell casings were located.
April 8, 2015 at 4:48 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a complaint of shots fired in the 6800 block of 128th Street. A male was identified as a driver for a dial-a-dope drug dealer when he was followed away from a drug deal. The suspect vehicle began shooting at him from behind. The male drove to a local hospital and was treated for one gunshot wound to his back. The male was arrested on an outstanding warrant and provided very limited co-operation.
April 10, 2015 at 5:05 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a complaint of shots fired in the 11700 block of 96th Avenue. Shots were fired into a residence with people within the house. No one was injured and shell casings were found outside the residence.
April 11, 2015 at 7:15 p.m. Two males were driving in a vehicle when they were approached by a Nissan Altima in the area of 128th Street and 60th Avenue. None of the males were injured. Bullet casings were seized from the scene, and the suspect’s vehicle has been seized by police.
April 12, 2015 at 4:47 p.m. Police were in the area, 130th Street and 70th Avenue, for an unrelated investigation when shots were heard. Police located a male with an injury to his leg, his friend and a vehicle with bullet holes. The male was taken to hospital. There has been no co-operation from these males.
April 12, 2015 at 8:54 p.m. hrs Police responded to a report of shots fired in the area of 137th Street and 88th Avenue. Two males were observed walking down the street getting into a vehicle. Police responded and located a vehicle with bullet holes.
April 13, 2015 at 1:57 a.m. A grey four-door sedan and a grey Dodge Ram were in the area of 77th Avenue and 146A Street when the occupants of the sedan fired between four and five shots at the truck. The victim’s vehicle was located with bullet holes located.
April 13, 2015 at 10:30 p.m. Police responded to a report of shots fired and a collision in the area of 148th Street and 69th Avenue. The driver of the vehicle that collided with a parked car took off from the area and was seen carrying a gun. The vehicle and bullet exhibits have been seized from the scene. No one is co-operating with police.
also, no racist (or sexist), but whats the ratio of south-east-asian guys to not south-east-asian guys involved? Honest question.
What a disgrace for the Punjabi community. As a Punjabi male who grew up in south Van during the Bindy Johal days I can honestly say the gang problem nowadays is far worst. And the saddest part is most of these kids come from middle class homes, live a pretty damn good life, get cars from mommy and daddy but yet get into drugs so they can be all macho and act tough. Damn shame if you ask me.
also, no racist (or sexist), but whats the ratio of south-east-asian guys to not south-east-asian guys involved? Honest question.
The ratio is 0:1 since none of them are south east Asian. Although all but a few guys in the article appear to be punjabi. Which is a region of Northwest India which is itself part of South Asia.
They do however mention somalians in the article, which is odd since I don't see many outside of whalley. I wasn't aware there were any Somalian gangs in Surrey. And none of the people on the article appear to be Somalian. So I dunno where they are getting Somalian from
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on tv i believe there were several more people shown in the mugshots
but i could only find this one with just a few more
ah here
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Spoilered for length. But a time line of the shootings over the last month. It seems like a lot when you hear about them each day, but when you actually see a time line it is nuts how many there are.
Spoiler!
March 9, 2015 at 9:27 p.m. Surrey RCMP were advised that a male had been dropped off at a local hospital suffering of gunshot injuries. Police attended the hospital and obtained the victims details but were unable to identify the origin of the man’s injuries. The 20-year-old man was treated and released from hospital.
March 10, 2015 at 6:42 p.m. Four males were driving in a Cadillac CTS near 127th Street and 78th Avenue when they were shot at by the occupants of two vehicles, believed to be a black Acura TL and a Volkswagen Passat or Jetta. One of the males was shot in the neck and transported to the Surrey Memorial Hospital. None of the parties involved were cooperative with the police.
March 10, 2015 at 11:09 p.m. Multiple complainants reported a truck shooting at a black Acura near 128th Street and 76th Avenue. Both vehicles fled, though casings were recovered at scene. There were no reports of anyone attending local area hospitals with gunshot wounds.
March 11, 2015 at 1:31 a.m. A male was driving in his black Acura near 132nd Street and 80th Avenue when he was shot at multiple times by the occupant(s) of a white SUV. The male fled the scene in his vehicle and drove to an apartment complex located at on 102A Avenue. Members of the Surrey RCMP Drug Unit located the black Acura, which had sustained damage as a result of the shooting. The vehicle was seized for forensic examination. The male was located uninjured nearby and refused to cooperate with the police.
March 11, 2015 at 11:50 p.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a call regarding a male with a gunshot injury in the area of 193rd Street and 80th Avenue. That male was transported to hospital to be treated for his injuries. He was identified as a 28-year-old Langley man. It has not been determined as to where that shooting took place. This incident appears to be drug related and targeted.
March 12, 2015 at 3:30 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a report of shots fired at a residence in the area of 94th Avenue and 126th Street. Once police arrived, all parties had departed. There have been no reports of injuries related to this shooting. Police have recovered evidence related to shots being fired from the area.
March 26, 2015 at 8:40 p.m. A male was stopped for a red light at Mall Access Road (12500 block) of 88th Avenue when a black SUV pulled alongside and shot into his vehicle. The male was struck in the left hip and the passenger was struck in the left wrist and thigh. Both drove to hospital for treatment and refused to cooperate with police.
Delta, March 27, 2015 at 11:02 p.m. Multiple witnesses reported a four-door sedan fired five to seven shots into a residence, then fled. Shell casings were found in the front yard, and no occupants in the residence at the time were struck.
March 28, 2015 at 8:38 p.m. Multiple 911 calls of shots fired in the 9400 block of 125th Street, and two vehicles were seen fleeing. Police located the victim’s vehicle near 93rd Avenue and 125th Street, damaged by gunfire. A male was located at a local area hospital and treated for a gunshot wounds to his upper and lower arm. The male refused to co-operate with the investigation.
April 1, 2015 at 11:40 a.m. Calls to 911 reported a black Honda was pursuing and firing shots into a Buick Regal southbound on 128th Street through 64th Avenue. Delta Police located the Buick with bullet holes, and arrested a male on scene. The male was released and refused to cooperate with investigation. Shell casings were recovered.
Delta, April 5, 2015 at 5:47 p.m. Calls to 911 reported seven gunshots fired in rapid succession toward in the 11400 block of 79th Avenue. Witnesses observed a silver four-door sedan with two East Indian occupants. One person was seated in the rear had his arm out the window. Shell casings were seized at the scene and are pending a forensic examination by Delta police.
Delta, April 5, 2015 at 8:56 p.m. A caller to 911 reported five shots were fired into a residence, with one bullet passing through residence and struck neighbours vehicle to the north. A grey vehicle was observed fleeing the scene, no shell casings were located.
April 8, 2015 at 4:48 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a complaint of shots fired in the 6800 block of 128th Street. A male was identified as a driver for a dial-a-dope drug dealer when he was followed away from a drug deal. The suspect vehicle began shooting at him from behind. The male drove to a local hospital and was treated for one gunshot wound to his back. The male was arrested on an outstanding warrant and provided very limited co-operation.
April 10, 2015 at 5:05 a.m. Surrey RCMP responded to a complaint of shots fired in the 11700 block of 96th Avenue. Shots were fired into a residence with people within the house. No one was injured and shell casings were found outside the residence.
April 11, 2015 at 7:15 p.m. Two males were driving in a vehicle when they were approached by a Nissan Altima in the area of 128th Street and 60th Avenue. None of the males were injured. Bullet casings were seized from the scene, and the suspect’s vehicle has been seized by police.
April 12, 2015 at 4:47 p.m. Police were in the area, 130th Street and 70th Avenue, for an unrelated investigation when shots were heard. Police located a male with an injury to his leg, his friend and a vehicle with bullet holes. The male was taken to hospital. There has been no co-operation from these males.
April 12, 2015 at 8:54 p.m. hrs Police responded to a report of shots fired in the area of 137th Street and 88th Avenue. Two males were observed walking down the street getting into a vehicle. Police responded and located a vehicle with bullet holes.
April 13, 2015 at 1:57 a.m. A grey four-door sedan and a grey Dodge Ram were in the area of 77th Avenue and 146A Street when the occupants of the sedan fired between four and five shots at the truck. The victim’s vehicle was located with bullet holes located.
April 13, 2015 at 10:30 p.m. Police responded to a report of shots fired and a collision in the area of 148th Street and 69th Avenue. The driver of the vehicle that collided with a parked car took off from the area and was seen carrying a gun. The vehicle and bullet exhibits have been seized from the scene. No one is co-operating with police.
there was another shooting yesterday to add to that list
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Just hours after police in Surrey and Delta publicly named the suspects in a series of shootings over the past six weeks, there has been even more gunplay. Mounties say people in two cars opened fire at each other along 66th Avenue and 128th Street early this morning.
Both police forces say the shootings are linked to low-level drug trade and are calling this a ‘turf war.’
Mounties haven’t had much luck with the people involved because they’re not cooperating with investigators, instead they’ve released their photos with the hope others will come forward with information.
SFU Criminologist Rob Gordon says it can be a useful technique. “Usually when they release the photographs, it’s a shaming exercise which may or may not work. It depends very much on how connected the individual is to their community.”
I think these guys want their pictures out so they're more feared and gain street cred. Doubt it'll put a stop to this BS unless they're picked up and thrown in jail.
What a disgrace for the Punjabi community. As a Punjabi male who grew up in south Van during the Bindy Johal days I can honestly say the gang problem nowadays is far worst. And the saddest part is most of these kids come from middle class homes, live a pretty damn good life, get cars from mommy and daddy but yet get into drugs so they can be all macho and act tough. Damn shame if you ask me.
This is the reason Deepa Mehta is making the Bindy Johal film.
The ratio is 0:1 since none of them are south east Asian. Although all but a few guys in the article appear to be punjabi. Which is a region of Northwest India which is itself part of South Asia.
They do however mention somalians in the article, which is odd since I don't see many outside of whalley. I wasn't aware there were any Somalian gangs in Surrey. And none of the people on the article appear to be Somalian. So I dunno where they are getting Somalian from
lol my bad. My brain had turned to mush trying to think of a different way to say east indians.
Good to see a couple white guys mixing it up in that mugshot StylinRed posted. lol
The ratio is 0:1 since none of them are south east Asian. Although all but a few guys in the article appear to be punjabi. Which is a region of Northwest India which is itself part of South Asia.
They do however mention somalians in the article, which is odd since I don't see many outside of whalley. I wasn't aware there were any Somalian gangs in Surrey. And none of the people on the article appear to be Somalian. So I dunno where they are getting Somalian from
There are a lot of somalians in the strawberry hill area.
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not a local shooting but
Canadian Consul General in Miami Florida, Roxanne Dube
Both her sons are alleged to have attempted to rob a marijuana dealer in Miami, the older brother, 17, was 1 of 2 ppl killed and there were also 2 more people injured. today the younger brother, 15, has been charged with murder as an adult
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The brothers' mother is Roxanne Dubé, a longtime Canadian diplomat who recently became consul general in Miami.
Several shots fired, police say
Investigators allege the brothers had gone to a home with the intention of stealing marijuana from a dealer. While the younger sibling waited with the car outside, the older teen went inside.
Several shots were fired inside the home, police allege, and Marc Wabafiyebazu rushed into the house but exactly what he did after that is not clear.
Officers who arrived at the scene found the older Wabafiyebazu and Wright dead inside.
Two other men, including Anthony Rodriguez, 19, the alleged dealer, were wounded and needed hospital treatment.
According to police reports, the Wabafiyebazu brothers — who had only recently relocated from their father's home in Ottawa to South Florida to be with their mother — took her personal vehicle with its diplomatic plates to the alleged drug meeting.