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VANCOUVER Eileen Mohan knows what it’s like to lose someone to gang violence. Her only son, Christopher Mohan, was shot and killed when he was 22-years-old, one of six people murdered, in the spree of killings dubbed the Surrey Six. Mohan and another man, Ed Schellenberg, were both innocent victims. “It’s been 14 years, but for me, it’s like yesterday,” Mohan said, “holding my own dead son in my arms.” Mohan has been watching the escalation in gang-related gun violence across the Lower Mainland, including high-profile public assassinations, with horror and the sense that history is repeating itself.
57 TIRANA, Albania– U.S. Army Major Gen, Christopher Mohan, commander of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, visited troops on the beach, as they performed bulk fuel transfer over-the-shore May 4, 2021, as part of Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore operations currently taking place here as part of DEFENDER-Europe 21 exercises in Durres, Albania.
“The role of the 21st TSC is to set the conditions for the success of this exercise,” explained Mohan. “Currently we have soldiers. teams, deployed from Estonia all the way down to Greece. The central point of our operation is here at Durres in Albania.”
JLOTS is about the ability to go into multiple different types of ports in order to get fuel, equipment and supplies to troops in the field quickly, during the DEFENDER- Europe 21 exercises or any potential crisis.
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The British Columbia Court of Appeal has revealed its reasons for allowing two men found guilty of the first-degree murders of six people in an apartment building in Surrey, B.C., a new hearing to argue an abuse of process.