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Gang leader reported killed in B.C. shooting

A man is dead and several others have been wounded in a shooting outside a hotel and casino in Kelowna, B.C.

Several people were wounded in a targeted attack

Police cordoned off the Delta Grand resort hotel in Kelowna following a multiple shooting on Sunday afternoon. (CBC)

A man is dead and several others have been wounded in a shooting outside a hotel and casino in Kelowna, B.C.

Several media outlets have reported the deceased is Jonathan Bacon, a gang leader with a long history of criminal activity in the Lower Mainland.

Witnesses told several media outlets they saw a masked gunmanon foot fire multiple shots from an automatic weaponat a white luxury vehicle parked outside the Delta Grand hotel at 1310 Water St.

Kelowna RCMP Const. Steve Holmes said the target was a Porsche Cayenne SUV, with men and women inside it. He would not say whether more than one person fired on the vehicle.

Jonathon Bacon, seen here in 2008, was reportedly killed by a gunman in Kelowna, B.C., on Sunday. ((CBC))

As the Porsche was leaving the hotel's front entrance, the assault began.

"All several individuals inside [the Porsche]suffered gunshot wounds and are being treated in hospital. One male is confirmed dead," Holmes said.

The driver of the Porscheattempted to flee, but crashed into the side of the hotel'sconference centre, which is located near the Lake City Casino.

Thesilvery-green SUV used in the getaway headed up Cawston Avenue and disappeared, Holmes said.

This kind of incident is rare in Kelowna, he said.

"However, when it does happen it is shocking and traumatic to those affected by it and is of concern to the people living in this community," Holmes said in a news conference late Sunday.

"The public needs to know that swift and extraordinary measures are being taken in order to ensure that those responsible will be found and brought to account before the courts."

Holmes wouldn't confirm the identity of the lone man killed or provide any information about the victims' ages, hometowns or relationships.Police don't believe any bystanders were injured, he said.

"Police believe the general public is not at risk," said Holmes, explaining police believe the shooting was targeted.

Kelowna RCMP's serious crimes unit isinvestigating and is asking the public to submit photos, videos, or come forward with eyewitness accounts.

Witnesses shocked

Eddie Shortridge of Calgary, a visitor inKelowna, said he heard the shots fired.

"It was like two bursts of submachine-gun fire and then that was it," he said."I have a bit of a military background so I knew what it was straightaway."

Anotherman, who asked to remain anonymous, said he noticed a heavily tattooedman and two women climb into a Porsche Cayenne outside the hotel's front entrance. That's when he heard shots fired.

"I pretty much seen some guy with a mask unload a clip. [He] ran back out here to the sidewalk, ran back in unloading a clip, jumped in a silver Explorer and hoofed it," the man told the Kelowna Daily Courier.

He described the shooter as wearing a black ski mask and black clothes.

Burned-out vehicle found

Aphotographerat thescene said bystanders were aware police were searching for at least onevehicle,said to be an early model silver or grey Ford Explorer.

Sometime after 6 p.m. the RCMP located a burned-out Ford Explorer in Lake Country, a community about 25 kilometres north of downtown Kelowna.

RCMP did not confirm the vehicle was the same one seen leaving the scene of the shooting.

The chaos outside the hotelhad calmed by mid-evening, and police and forensic experts were working behind the yellow tape.

Only guests were being permitted to enter the hotel.

Kelowna is 400 kilometres east of Vancouver.

With files from The Canadian Press