Weekly Surrey Shooting updates (Jun 1 - Jun 7) || Weekly count: 2 shootings || YTD: 57 shootings

NEWS -- (Bye-bye Surrey Police Chief )

Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski has until Thursday at 4 p.m. to resign or be terminated without cause from his position, Postmedia has learned.
Lipinski was placed on leave following a meeting on Monday morning with the Surrey police board. He turned in his badge and left police headquarters...
 
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Some kinda shit going down with Surrey execs

Surrey police board chair Harley Chappell has resigned, effective immediately...

Chappell, who is also chief of Semiahmoo First Nation, sent a resignation letter Tuesday morning (June 2) saying he must resign from his position “with great sadness and disappointment” with the Surrey Police Service board.

“The decision to fire Chief Norm Lipinski from his position as chief constable was made during a special meeting that I was not in attendance at,” Chappell wrote in the letter. “I do not support this motion and feel it to be in violation of our governance policies and provincial police act.”

Unfortunately, what is done is done, Chappell continued.
 
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UPDATE - (Last week's suspect identified, burned car found)

...18-year-old Surrey man Gaurav Deol...
Then, around 25 minutes later, police say they received a report of a car fire in the area of 106 Avenue and Salisbury Drive. They found the vehicle, a burnt white Toyota SUV, which they believe was used in the shooting.

ref: https://freecanada.win/threads/36414/post-485898
 
NEWS -- (Suspect arrested in fatal Surrey shooting from January 2026)

On May 28, Kiraly-Miller was located and arrested without incident in Kamloops
 
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SHOOTING -- (1 person injured)

One person has been airlifted to hospital following a shooting in Langley...
...shortly after 5 p.m., where they found the victim in medical distress.
(This occurred on the Surrey/Langley border)
 
SHOOTING - (House shot at for a 2nd time)

...the shooting in the area of 57 Avenue and 148 Street around 4 a.m.
The home was occupied at the time of the incident, but no injuries have been reported.
This was the second time in as many weeks the residence has been a target. On May 20, police were called to the same address after a similar incident that resulted in damage to the home’s exterior.
 
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Who would want to shoot at that little guy?
 
NEWS -- (Another Police Board member resigns)

The board says James Carwana announced his resignation via the provincial government following the firing of former chief Norm Lipinski.

Reference (from the post above, in this thread): https://freecanada.win/threads/36458/post-486035
 
NEWS -- (No investigation into the sudden removal of the police chief)

...leading some to speculate that the Police Board’s decision was influenced by government.
However, both Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and B.C. Premier David Eby have claimed innocence.
 
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