Thursday, June 18, 2026
ADVT 
National

Man killed in Richmond, B.C., shooting

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 08 Jan, 2021 06:13 PM
  • Man killed in Richmond, B.C., shooting

A man has died in a suspected targeted shooting in Richmond, B.C.

RCMP say the victim was found in a park in the Steveston neighbourhood at around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

A statement from Richmond RCMP says the man died a short time later in hospital.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken over the case.

On Friday, authorities identified the victim as 29-year-old Vancouver resident Anees Mohammed, and said they believe his killing was targeted.

"Mohammed was known to police and we believe he was targeted for murder," Sgt. Frank Jang of IHIT said in a news release.

The deadly attack is the first in Richmond in 2021 and comes just two days after a targeted shooting in Surrey killed 24-year-old Gary Kang.

Homicide investigators confirm Kang had known gang affiliations, but they are not linking his slaying with the latest violence in Richmond.

MORE National ARTICLES

Pooled testing could help with back to school

Pooled testing could help with back to school
Some epidemiologists believe testing a group of COVID nasal-swab samples together — a strategy known as pooled testing or batch testing — might be a more efficient method for dealing with a large number of tests that could potentially be coming in.

Pooled testing could help with back to school

Compromise keeps 'Black Lives Matter' paint off Boardwalk

Compromise keeps 'Black Lives Matter' paint off Boardwalk
While about a dozen demonstrators rallied on the Boardwalk, about a half-mile away, volunteers for the city painted the words “Black Lives Matter” in bold yellow on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

Compromise keeps 'Black Lives Matter' paint off Boardwalk

N.S. assisted death case: wife loses in court

N.S. assisted death case: wife loses in court
The woman was seeking a stay of a lower court ruling that rejected her request for an injunction, having concluded the 83-year-old man with end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease — identified as Mr. X — was entitled to the procedure because he met the criteria under federal law.

N.S. assisted death case: wife loses in court

RCMP secrets case inches along

RCMP secrets case inches along
Next week will mark one year since Ortis, director of an RCMP intelligence centre, was arrested, making international headlines.

RCMP secrets case inches along

B.C. announces new hospital for Dawson Creek

B.C. announces new hospital for Dawson Creek
Health Minister Adrian Dix says the new hospital is something he and local officials have aspired to have built for a long time.

B.C. announces new hospital for Dawson Creek

COVID forces Yukon Quest dog-sled race to cancel

COVID forces Yukon Quest dog-sled race to cancel
The race normally runs between Fairbanks, Alaska, and Whitehorse in February, travelling through 10 different communities.

COVID forces Yukon Quest dog-sled race to cancel