Saturday, July 18, 2015

Police-involved shooting in Surrey



CTV is reporting that "at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, police responded to reports of a suicidal man yelling on the streets in the city’s south end. Officers found the man and a 'physical struggle ensued,' the RCMP said in a statement. An officer shot the man, who died from the wound. One of the officers involved was also wounded by a gunshot, and transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The RCMP said the officer is expected to be released later today. It is unclear who shot the officer, and the RCMP said the circumstances of the shooting remain under investigation." From the picture it was outside the Fleetood library.

1130 News is reporting that "Surrey Mounties were called out around 2:30 to reports of the man screaming outside an RCMP detachment office on 152nd Street near 18th Avenue." Tell me the cop wasn't shot by the other cop by accident.

News 1130 is reporting that the police found a dead body in Vancouver last night in Andy Livingstone Park around Expo Boulevard and Carrall Street. Police believe the man was the victim of a homicide.

Abbotsford Shooting

The Abby News is reporting that "Five bullets struck a residence in Abbotsford early this morning (Saturday) but nobody was injured."

6 comments:

  1. http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/sting-nets-16-suspected-drug-dealers-near-victoria-shelters-1.2003912

    16 people busted selling to underccovers in victoria most of them members of the Nortenos Gang which has been expanding at a very fast rate

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  2. So did the guy who was suicidal have a gun? If he did they would be forthcoming with that information I submit. Therefore, must have been a friendly fire incident in my opinion.

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    1. That would appear most likely but has yet to be confirmed. Possibly the officer fired at the suspect in a haste without thinking about what was behind or on the other side of his target.

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  3. Rule # 4: Know your target and what's beyond it.

    The modern hollow points used by all police officers (you know, the ones that all the proponents of gun control think civilians should not have) do not tend to over penetrate on a center mass hit, so we can also wonder if there was a marksmanship deficiency here.

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    1. "And what's behind it" - exactly. That's the problematic nature of having guns on Skytrain. I totally supported giving transit police guns. I just realize that it is very difficult to discharge a firearm on a crowded Skytrain with people all around you. You have to be very aware of what's behind your target.

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