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After Shooting At Abbotsford Residence, 23-Year-Old Male Suspect In Distress Arrested

Darpan News Desk, 11 Mar, 2020 08:20 PM

    On Monday, March 9th at 8:22pm, Abbotsford Police Patrol officers were called to the 32000 block of Clinton Avenue for a report of “Shots Fired”. Witnesses reported hearing a loud “bang” and observed smoke coming from the residence’s window.


    Upon police arrival, officers observed bullet holes on the exterior of the building. It appeared that the holes originated from within the residence. Officers contained the home and initiated a dialogue with a male resident who appeared to be in mental distress.


    After an hour of dialogue, the 23-year-old male surrendered to police without incident; from there he was taken to hospital for medical assessment and subsequently released into police custody.


    The male will appear in court this afternoon facing numerous firearm-related charges.

    A replica toy firearm and bear spray were also located in the vehicle. The items and drugs were seized and the investigation is continuing.


    Disrupting drug traffickers, particularly those who are supplying deadly drugs such as fentanyl to people in our community continues to be a top priority for Burnaby Drug Section, says Corporal Mike Kalanj with Burnaby RCMP. Thanks to our Drug Section officer who relied on his instinct and experience these drugs are no longer on our streets.


    No charges have yet been laid in relation to this investigation.

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