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Monday, 22 June 2015

WAR IN CANADA


Canadian I Am and I concerned, VERY, over what is PRESENTLY HAPPENING, RIGHT IN CANADA, RIGHT NOW--
MY HOME AND NATIVE LAND.
There is nothing can do about it; other than to express my concern; and HOPE that a small number of people will read about my concerns; and; through reading about my concerns; become more concerned as well.
The long lasting turf war in the No Man’s Land of Surrey, Throughout the Fraser Valley and as far as Williams Lake Continues, Unabated and with NO END IN SIGHT.
Surrey British Columbia Canada, Planet Earth: 1. Police confirm, shots fired, overnight. Police believe, no one was killed injured, or hurt—THIS TIME. 2. Police also confirm, there were two stabbings—ONE, same area ONE William’s Lake-NOT TO WORRY- BOTH ARE BELIEVED TO BE TARGETED.


JUNE 21, 2015: Surrey RCMP are asking for help in identifying and locating a man suspected of assaulting and robbing a taxi driver early Sunday morning. At about 5:30am, Surrey RCMP were called by a taxi driver in the area of the 13300 Block of 105A Ave. According to the driver, the passenger produced a knife and stabbed him in the arm and hand near the 13300 Block of 105A Ave. He then took his wallet, cash and cell phone before fleeing the taxi.June 19, 2015: VANCOUVER – One person was taken into custody on Thursday after a dramatic scene in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Police, with guns drawn, responded to a robbery yesterday at the Ultimate 24K Gold Company, located on Main Street near Keefer Street. The public was held back as staff and a number of customers were removed from the store. A short time later a man exited the building and surrendered to Vancouver Police officers. It is believed the suspect is known to police.

JUNE 18, 2015: Masked teens rounded up by West Van cops after shooting pellets at passing motorists, people. Three teens were released into the care of their parents Thursday, after it was alleged they were shooting pellet pistols towards passing cars and people in West Vancouver.
According to Const. Jeff Palmer, the pellet guns were “not marked in any way to distinguish them from an actual firearm.” The teens, aged 14- and 15-years-old, were from North Vancouver and West Vancouver. All three were released to their parents, however, police have recommended restorative justice counselling. On Thursday afternoon, police were called to the 900-block of Cross Creek Road following a report of masked individuals hiding in a wooded area, firing what appears to be pellet guns.

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