Surrey Shooting updates (Apr 4 - May 16) || YTD: 48 shootings

SHOOTING -- (Car accident and shooting, one injured)

The victim was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police say.
But further investigation revealed the victim was also suffering a gunshot wound, allegedly shot while driving...
 
SHOOTING -- (Bullet ends up in car of innocent driver)

...the family drove through the area, a stray bullet entered their vehicle through an open window and landed inside the cup holder of one of the children’s car seats
(Mission is about 30 minutes drive from Surrey)
 
SHOOTING -- (House damaged by bullets)

No one was reported injured, but officers reportedly found a residence damaged by bullets.

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SHOOTING -- (1 person dead)

...reports of shots being fired into a vehicle.
....officers found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
...another man, was transported to hospital with “reportedly minor injuries.”
Video circulating online, which is reported to be of the incident, shows two individuals, dressed in all black, exiting a car armed with what appear to be assault rifles before opening fire. One victim can be seen evading the gunmen, crawling through the grass.
 
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NEWS -- (no gang unit yet for Surrey Police)

Police say they weren’t happy about the reassignment, but had no choice...
“We were ordered by the Superintendent of Policing to fully take over District 4 on April 1, instead of implementing a phased approach, as we had requested...
 
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SHOOTING -- (Business shot at)

...found shell casings and confirmed several shots had been fired into an unoccupied business.
 
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SHOOTING -- (1 person dead)

...officers attend the scene, which is “at a business.”
“Upon arrival, SPS officers located a man apparently suffering from gunshot wounds and provided medical assistance until BC Emergency Health Service (BCEHS) arrived,” he added.
“Despite life-saving efforts, the man was pronounced deceased on scene.”
 
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NEWS -- (Information requested)

Twenty-year-old Prabhjot Singh was arrested in early 2026 and later deported after an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Now, the SPS is asking for information on the foreign national’s associates and activities while he was in the country.
 
SHOOTING -- (2 people in critical condition)

Just before 4 a.m. Sunday morning, Surrey Police Services (SPS) was called to the Chevron gas station between 70th Avenue and 72nd Avenue at 152nd Street.
Police found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
 
SHOOTING -- (2 people dead)

Officers found two men suffering from gunshot wounds and tried to help them until paramedics arrived.

UPDATE: Victims are ages 16 and 18

 
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SHOOTING -- (House shot at)

No one was injured, but police found the home had been damaged by gunfire, and they found bullet casings outside.

UPDATE (guess who?):
 
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I know this is not a shooting per se but maybe Gurwinder was on his way to one?

He will probably get the charges reduced and will be lucky to spend a night in jail. He may get a small fine if that.

A 24-year-old man is facing several charges after police found a a loaded gun during an unrelated traffic stop.

Surrey Police Service officers arrested a man after a vehicle was stopped Monday evening in Surrey’s City Centre neighbourhood
At about 7:45 p.m., officers stopped a vehicle for a driving infraction near 148th Street and 108th Avenue. One of the occupants was found in possession of a firearm.

Staff Sgt. Lindsey Houghton said the traffic stop was routine and the investigation isn’t related to extortion.

Gurwinder Singh has been charged with possession of a loaded restricted or prohibited firearm, occupying a vehicle knowing there was a prohibited firearm in it, possession of a gun without a licence, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and careless storage of a firearm.

Jeet-Man, 24, allegedly found with loaded gun during Surrey traffic stop
 
There's been quite a few stories like this that I never posted. I can start posting all gun-related articles that I find, if you'd prefer.

 
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What the fuck, why have I never heard of all this?
Please, send this shit to some independent journalists like Tyler Oliveira or someone, maybe they would spread the word.

If you have an X acccount, document all this shit in a X thread. This should be going viral.


48 shootings in 5 months in only ONE city and ALL immigrant jeets likely using illegal, unregistered guns. Why aren't the "gun control" liberals talking about this?
 
@Chicken_Sandwich
Yeah, I've tried to fully document every single shooting related story in detail, with multiple sources.
Not ALL of these shootings are in actual Surrey. There were a small handful out of that total number that were committed in neighbouring and/or surrounding communities. The bulk majority were from Surrey, tho
I never kept track, but I think maybe one was a non-jeet shooting.
In hindsight, I wish I'd kept a tally of injuries, deaths, and property damage. If anyone wants to scroll back through all the threads and get an accurate total, I'll be willing to update these numbers in the tittle of each new thread moving forward.
 
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Now when there's any sort of police activity, the authorities hold a press conference to tell you, "This wasn't a shooting."
Like, that's the default now

Police add that the incident is neither gang-related nor extortion-related.
“There has been no shooting,” Houghton explained.
Lol! Reminds me of every time there's a pedestrian struck and it's always reported that, "The driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with police."
 
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NEWS -- (Police offer some insight in how they do investigations)

Police in Surrey can often determine at the scene whether a shooting is extortion-related by checking their database to see whether a home or business has received extortion threats

Then, within 12 hours, but often sooner, police issue a press release about the shooting

“They go and do checks of the residences or the businesses, and they check them many times throughout the night,” he said. “Sometimes we are there overnight, parked out front, and that is to give that reassurance, that public trust that we are there for the community, that we protect the community.”
Just because someone has been arrested and charged for extortion-related offences, police cannot release the photos without a “legitimate investigative reason to do so,” he said.

For example, Surrey Police has released photos of individuals in the past to see whether there were witnesses or other victims, which led to a number of tips that helped move an investigation forward.
 
NEWS -- (another Jeet arrested for last year's shooting, and injuring a woman)

Ashnil Singh is charged with six criminal offences, including recklessly discharging a firearm into a place where a person might be present.
Singh remains in custody until his next court appearance on May 15.
 
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