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That last shooting victim in Surrey was only 14.
Today, we have another shooting. This time in Richmond. They didn't die, but hopefully injured enough to GTFO of this lifestyle.
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RICHMOND (NEWS 1130) — A 19-year-old man was found in Richmond Tuesday evening bleeding from an apparent gunshot wound.
Richmond RCMP responded to reports of gunshots around 10:30 p.m. near Number 3 Road north of Blundell Road.
The injured man is expected to recover.
Police say suspects have been identified and there’s no ongoing risk to the public.
Tuesday’s incident comes after two back-to-back shootings in Surrey this week. On Monday, a 14-year-old boy from Burnaby was killed in Surrey and on Sunday a 19-year-old was killed in a separate — non-related shooting.
CBC News · The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is investigating after a man was shot and killed in Surrey, B.C., early Wednesday.
Investigators say Gary Kang, 24, was shot several times at his home near 161 Street and 30 Avenue in the city's Morgan Heights neighbourhood at around 5 a.m. PT.
Kang was taken to hospital, where he died of his injuries.
The man was known to police and his death is believed to have been targeted and linked to the "ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict," IHIT said in a media release.
It is believed more than one suspect was involved in the shooting, and IHIT is now working with Surrey and Langley RCMP, as well as the B.C. Coroners Service to gather evidence.
RCMP were also called to a car fire near 229 Street and 78A Avenue Wednesday morning.
Investigators are working to determine whether this could be linked.
Anyone who may have dash camera footage and was driving around the Morgan Heights area in Surrey or in Langley around 232 Street and Highway 1 between 5 a.m. and 5:40 a.m. Wednesday is asked to contact IHIT.
"It is too early to offer a motive behind this morning's shooting," Sgt. Frank Jang said in a media release.
"But given what we know of Kang's history with gang activity, we will be engaging with our gang enforcement partners."
3 people died over a dispute of shoveling snow in PA. Guy shoots the husband and wife, then goes back in the house to empty another gun on them, then grabs an AR and shoots them in the face execution style. Cops show up later and guy offs himself.
. Couple taunting the guy and throwing snow onto his property and his instinct is to off the couple. Wtf. Yeah the couple were stupid as well but to be killed over it. Ffs
sounds & looks like gang warfare is gonna be cranked up if you live this lifestyle as a career, hand full of shootings going on & no suspects so it'll continue on
Francois Joseph Gauthier, 51, was charged Saturday in connection with the public execution of Brothers Keepers gangster Harb Dhaliwal about 8:30 p.m. April 17 in front of Cardero’s restaurant on Coal Harbour Quay.
Someone in the Dhaliwal group then chased the alleged shooter up Nicola where he was stabbed in the eye in the 1400-block of West Hastings Street.
Gauthier then made his way to a nearby condo courtyard where police found him around 9 p.m. He remains in hospital.
No one has been charged in the stabbing.
__________________ Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
That reduction of mandatory minimums and restricting law abiding gun owners is really working great at curbing illegal gun crime
not surprised since our border to so close to America that is the largest gun producer.
you gotta remember the black market use to do bc bud for weapons trades & probably still do when gang war is starting up, its simply a matter of ending your competition at this point.