‘Multiple victims’ in shooting against ‘homeless’ in Canadian city of Vancouver

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Police have arrested a suspect and do not rule out the possibility that more people are involved

Canadian police issued a warning this Monday about several shootings in Langley, British Columbia, which have left “several victims”. Authorities have not yet confirmed the exact number of injured or the presence of deaths.

The “multiple shots” left “several casualties,” Rebecca Parslow, Canadian police spokeswoman in Langley, told AFP, though she did not specify whether the people affected had died.

The alleged perpetrator of the shooting has already been arrested, but the country’s police are investigating whether he acted alone or whether more people were involved.

Police received multiple warnings of shots fired by a dark-haired white man wearing a blue and green camouflage T-shirt with a red logo on the right sleeve.

“Multiple scenes of shooting in downtown Langley with one incident in Langley Township involving casualties,” reads a warning sent to British Columbia residents’ phones.

The city and community of Langley, where the shooting took place, is about 25 miles southeast of Vancouver.

According to Canadian media, the man may have deliberately attacked homeless people in the city.

The Vancouver Sun newspaper quotes a man, identified as a homeless person, saying he fled the place after a friend warned him that another “homeless person” had been shot multiple times by a person. “I saw an ambulance trying to resuscitate him,” he emphasized.

Source: La Verdad

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