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Gang violence in Burnaby
The city has been hit by a rash of incidents linked to gangs in the past few weeks, sparking public safety concerns.
The victim was Jaskeert Kalkat, who was known to police and known to be affiliated with gang activity. IHIT said two other injured people – a man and a woman – who were shot at the same time in the brazen incident were also targeted.
And only a few days before, Toni Dalipi, 19, was fatally shot in Burnaby as he left a business on 6th Avenue. He was shot “multiple times,” and later succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
TCSO Victim Services Unit seeking volunteers
By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
Published article
TCSO says it is seeking people of excellent moral standing to provide immediate assistance to victims of various criminal and crisis circumstances.
AUSTIN, Texas - The Travis County Sheriff s Office is seeking volunteers for its Victim Services Unit.
TCSO says it is seeking people of excellent moral standing to volunteer to provide immediate assistance to victims of various criminal and crisis circumstances, including but not limited to:
family violence
major traffic crashes
TCSO says that volunteers must complete a comprehensive training program scheduled for July 31 - August 28. Training will be virtual from 6-9 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays and in-person from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Volunteers will also be accompanied on a series of calls before being cleared to take calls independently.
by Rossland Telegraph on Tuesday May 11 2021
RCMP along with emergency vehicles and crews attend the collision scene Monday morning in the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue in Rossland. RCMP photo
RCMP and the BC Coroners Service continue their investigations into a serious pedestrian involved collision which claimed the life of a Rossland man Monday morning.
In a media release Tuesday, Trail and Greater District RCMP said officers and emergency medical and fire crews responded to a serious motor vehicle incident involving a pedestrian on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 11:43 a.m. at the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue in Rossland.
RCMP said preliminary investigative findings suggest that a pedestrian became pinned between a Jeep Cherokee, which had been travelling along Kootenay Avenue and a stationary parked pickup truck.