Several victims in Canadian mass shooting, one person in custody
Langley, British Columbia, July 25
There were several victims of mass shootings on Monday morning in Canadian Province British Columbia and one person was detained, the police said.
The authorities had previously issued an emergency warning for several shootings in Langley City and asked residents to remain vigilant and far from the area of the incident.
A spokesman for Royal Canadian Mounted police said there were “some victims” in the incident. The statement did not determine the number.
The spokesman said there were no further details available when asked how many victims were injured and how many had died. Another police spokesman said investigators from the Lower Mainland major crimes and the integrated murder investigation team had been brought in.
The police in Langley, the suburbs of Vancouver, said they responded to “some shot reports that were fired with several victims and several different scenes throughout the city of Langley, and one scene in the city of Langley” and asked the public to remain out of several areas, including casino parking lots, including casino parking lots and bus stop.
In a warning sent to B.C. Call residents, the police said the shooting involved “temporary victims”.
The warning said the suspect was described as a white person in overalls and camouflage t-shirts.
Witnesses Reuters saw two black SUVs, similar to those used by the police emergency response team, in a trench near one of the shooting locations. One vehicle has a bullet hole on the windshield. Reuters