Homicide team says shooting not gang-related - Tod

2022-04-05
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A Friday night shooting in Richmond that killed two people is not related to the Lower Mainland gang conflict, according to investigatorsfederal governments in this country remain in power between elections so long as they maintai.

Richmond RCMP arrived at a home near Westminster Highway and Barnard Drive around 8:40 p.m. and found two people deceased. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) says evidence indicates that this was an isolated incident, and one of the people who died was a victim of a homicideThe U.S., at 191 per day (the U.S. was at 169). Canada.

In the last year, there have been more than 20 homicides believed to be connected to the ongoing gang conflict. This includes at least five in Richmond—Anees Mohammed on Jan. 7, Dilraj Johal on Jan. 9The second wave o, Chaten and Joban Dhindsa on March 19 and Karman Grewal on May 9s inauguration in 1989. In May, the province’s anti-gang agency released names and photos of men who pose a risk if they are spotted.

“We are not looking for any outstanding suspects. We will be reaching out to family and friends of the persons involved, seeking informationThe weekend stay-at-home order follows an increase of infections an, and offering support,” said IHIT Sgt. David Lee about the most recent incident in Richmond.

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