Targeted homeless ?: Shooter kills several people near Vancouver

In a suburb of Vancouver, a man repeatedly shoots at people.

Targeted homeless ?: Shooter kills several people near Vancouver

In a suburb of Vancouver, a man repeatedly shoots at people. At least two of them die, others are injured. The suspected shooter is killed by police. Media reports of targeted attacks on the homeless. But the investigators are still reluctant to comment.

A man shot dead two people and seriously injured two others in a series of attacks in western Canada. The man was eventually killed by police, authorities in Langley, southeast of Vancouver, said. The exact motive of the alleged individual perpetrator is so far unclear. The authorities have not yet been able to confirm media reports that the victims were homeless.

"At this time we are determining exactly who these people were and we are unable to confirm that they are actually homeless," said investigator David Lee. Police chief Ghalib Bhayani said it was still unclear whether there was a connection between the perpetrators and the victims. The attacker probably acted alone. Two of the victims died. A woman suffered life-threatening injuries and a fourth victim suffered a gunshot wound to the leg.

The shots were fired on Monday morning in the town of Langley, which has a population of 130,000 and is located around 40 kilometers south-east of Vancouver in the province of British Columbia. The police had initially only spoken of "several victims". The population was asked to stay away from the crime scenes.