Saturday, January 24, 2026

Fatal shooting in Surrey

CBC is reporting that "Homicide investigators have been deployed to Surrey, B.C., following a fatal shooting on Saturday morning. It occurred at about 4:55 a.m. at a home on the 12500 block of 91 Avenue. Police said they later found two men in the residence suffering from gunshot wounds. A news release from Surrey Police Service said one man was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene, while another victim was transported to a hospital." Ryan Wedding didn't do it.

13 comments:

  1. How powerful was ryan wedding in the underworld in Canada ? The media is making him out to be Scarface of Canada .

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    1. The media is. I think it's a ridiculous circus side show.

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  2. Funny Surrey Weak Pussycat Police are calling for a state of emergency because they cannot do the job of the RCMP.

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    1. State of Emergency? Over something they orchestrated to get their jurisdiction back. Take a look at this headline. Two foreign nationals arrested:
      https://vancouversun.com/news/two-foreign-nationals-face-gun-charges-after-latest-surrey-shooting

      They were hiring Brother's Keepers to do the extortions in Edmonton and kill the Surrey Temple president. Now all of a sudden CSIS are bringing in foreign nations to fit their narrative. The bullsh*t never stops.

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    2. John Brewer, who’s the head of the extortion task force got a backlash for claiming that the extortion shootings are not a crisis. He should step down.

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    3. Yes but, there are a lot on sinister forces and agendas at play here.

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  3. More south asian extortion shooting last night scott rd 80th ave

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  4. They all were in on it

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  5. Dennis, why would the RCMP orchestrate these shootings just to police Surrey again? Didn't the BC Supreme Court already order Surrey to proceed with the transition to the SPS? The RCMP are supposed to be officially gone for good come November.

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    1. Supposed to be. We know they fought it tooth and nail and engaged in many dirty tricks and harassment to get their way. The father of the RCMP officer in charge of the Keep the RCMP in Surrey brigade said we need to bring the RCMP back because only the RCMP can deal with extortion. I'm going to make another post about it but there are obviously more players involved than one including CSIS and India's Intelligence Agency.

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    2. News Flash: Mark Carney sends 20 additional RCMP officers to Surrey to fight extortion. It's the problem, reaction, solution paradigm. The Surrey RCMP hate the South Asian community because Wake Up Surrey supported a Municipal force. That makes this new deployment one big conflict of interest. I thought we kicked the RCMP out of Surrey. How about 20 additional Surrey Police Force officers.
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/surrey-mayor-20-rcmp-officers-9.7066061

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    3. That's outrageous! It's a blatant conflict of interest. They should deploy more SPS officers to handle the situation. The RCMP aren't exactly known for their effectiveness. And as for David Eby labeling the Lawrence Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization, it sounds like a desperate attempt to grab headlines. It's going to take someone with real guts to step up, blow the whistle, and bring this entire nightmare to a halt.

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    4. The extortions are a convenient excuse for the RCMP to stay in Surrey after the court ordered them out. That gives the RCMP a motive.

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