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lol @ everyone posting like they know what theyre talking about |
Can anyone predict the next shooting? I would say Feb 20 in Burnaby. 2005 Escalade. |
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its a free for all |
At least one dead in possible East Vancouver shooting Updated: Tue Feb. 17 2009 14:44:25 ctvbc.ca Vancouver police have descended on the 6900 block of Fraser Street in East Vancouver after reports of a shooting/stabbing. CTV Chopper 9 has captured video of what looks like a tarp covering a body lying in the middle of the street. The area around this incident has been cordoned off by police. Numerous fire, ambulance and police investigators are on site. Investigators are trying to determine if there are any other victims at the scene. More to come... |
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place your bets boys and girls! |
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One is dead for sure. Kev |
great...another one lets all go GTA style fuck |
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I don't know the exact numbers but I'm guessing we're averaging one hit/day? |
Tune it tomorrow for another one... I hope they detain the surviving ones and not let them go until they talk.. |
another shooting CKNW Breaking News Another shooting.... in the 6900 block of Fraser st. |
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Reality is, everyone that has been shot so far this year, has been white. So in actuality, this is a little surprising. Kev |
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Exactly. It's beyond me why idiots want to inject race into this whole mess when a non-white is shot or killed. |
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Canada needs CCW !!! |
No, we don't need more guns on the streets be it legal or illegal. |
One person is dead after a shooting Tuesday afternoon in the 6900-block of Fraser Street in Vancouver. A south vancouver mother watched in horror as gunmen entered her suite and pointed a gun at her son. Mabel Mohammed said the gunmen were asking for someone named Azim who she does not know. She told them they had the wrong house and her son wrestled for the gun, shooting one of the assailants dead. Her son Aleem, 19, who was wounded, is with police and she is desperate for information, she said. "We are in danger. They came to the wrong house," she said. The body is currently draped under a white sheet as police begin their investigation. One neighbour, peering out her window, said she could see police cars and yellow caution tape around 54 Avenue and Fraser Street. The neighbour said roads and back alleys in the area were closed to traffic. People inside the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which is located near the incident, were asked by police shortly after the shooting to stay inside and not venture out. Parents were leaving work early to pick up their children from the Sunset Montessori Children's House, located near the shooting. No one at the child care centre was injured, but worried parents were racing there to gather up their children. The shooting comes on the same day that Peter Van Loan, the federal Minister of Public Safety, said that Vancouver is Canada's centre of gang activity. It follows a rash of other shootings and gangland hits across Metro Vancouver. On Monday, 23-year-old Nicole Marie Alemy of White Rock was shot and killed while driving in Surrey. Her four-year-old son was in the back seat and survived. © Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun |
Damn, too many shootings. Can't even keep up with them. |
mad kids pack cause the neighborhoods like that - gangstarr |
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