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4 Surrey shootings in 2 days have police concerned

A string of shootings in Surrey, B.C. over the past two days is "deeply concerning," the police say.

Surrey RCMP believe all shootings are targeted and linked

Police are investigating six shootings in the past two days, including one at this location of 78th Avenue and 127th Street. (Shane MacKichan)

Three targeted shootings in the span of 19 hours were allconnected, Surrey RCMP said.

A fourth shooting occurred a day later and police have called in the gang unit to investigate.

This type of activity is deeply concerning to theSurreyRCMPandthe community saidSgt. Dale Carr. "Weare urging anyone with information regarding these shootings to comeforward, it is imperative that you do, before someone else is seriouslyinjured or killed.

Two of the victims in the four shootings were taken to hospital, treated and released. Police do not know if there are other victims.

"We're bringing onboard our Surrey gang enforcement team," Carr said, but the police "haven't made any conclusive links to gangs at this point."

All the three victims were taken to hospital and released. (Shane MacKichan)
Police heard about the first shootingearly Tuesday morning when a 20-year-old man was dropped off at a Surrey hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. He was treated and released, but police were unable to ascertain where he got shot.

Later that day, police found a car around 5:50 p.m. PTthat the RCMP said "bore the evidence of being involved in ashooting."

Then an hour later, Surrey RCMP were called to a shooting where another 20-year-old was injured near 127th Street and 78 Avenue.

Police were also called around 11 p.m.to 128thStreet and 76th Avenue after witnesses reports gunshots had been fired.

When police arrived on the scene, "it was apparent that all partieshad departed," but they were"told by witnesses that four darkcolouredvehicles were seen departing the area at a high rate of speedimmediately after the sounds of gunshots."

The latest shooting occurredWednesday afternoonaround 1:30 p.m.Witnesses heard shots that had been fired near132nd Street and 80thAvenue. No victim has been located yet.

Click here to see a map of the three shooting locations.

Note: Police do not yet have a location for the first shooting as the victim was dropped off at the hospital.

Community concerns

Douglas Elford with the Newton Community Association said the shootings had the community on edge.

"I honestly think there's something definitely is happening in the neighbourhood and we have a right to be concerned ... some people could end up getting hurt," he said.

"We're just asking people in Newton to take special precaution be very concerned, be very alert because we don't want innocent people getting hurt in this potential gang activity."

The association wants moredialoguewith RCMP as well as immediate warnings when there is risk to the community.

Surrey councillor Tom Gill said Surrey is a safe place despite thisstring of the shootingsand more RCMP officers are being added.

"There's about 35 that will be arriving in the next several weeks," he said.