Times Colonist

Two men charged in gang shooting at Richmond park

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RICHMOND — Charges have been laid against two Lower Mainland men in what police are calling a gang-related shooting at a park.

Twenty-year-old Thomas Duong of Richmond and 31-yearold Burnaby resident Sahand Askari are charged with two counts each, including attempted murder.

Duong is in custody on an unrelated matter, but Askari’s whereabout­s are unknown, though he is believed to be outside of Canada.

Police said they received reports of shots fired on the evening of last Aug. 21 and arrived at a Richmond park to find a man who’d been wounded multiple times.

The victim was a well-known gang associate who suffered nonlife-threatenin­g injuries.

Public Safety Minister Mike Morris commended the police work, saying in a statement that officers are working across the province to deny criminals safe havens and gangs are feeling the pressure.

“Recent police actions and arrests have destabiliz­ed the groups involved in targeted shootings in the Lower Mainland and considerab­ly reduced their drug-traffickin­g operations,” he said.

Morris said the government is extremely concerned by targeted shootings and the conflicts surroundin­g the low-level drug trade.

“I can assure the people of British Columbia that police and community leaders throughout the Lower Mainland will continue to work relentless­ly to keep these criminals off our streets,” he said.

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