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Gang crime unit responds as Vancouver home hit in late-night, targeted shooting

The Canadian Press , 07 Aug, 2014 10:03 AM
  • Gang crime unit responds as Vancouver home hit in late-night, targeted shooting
VANCOUVER - Vancouver Police say the latest shooting in the city was targeted and gang-related.
 
Const. Brian Montague says bullets were fired at an east Vancouver home at about 10 p.m. Wednesday night.
 
Although the home was hit, Montague says no one was hurt.
 
Members of the Vancouver Police gang crime unit are investigating.
 
No arrests have been made.

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