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Mounties say deadly Vancouver Island mall shooting linked to gang violence

The killing of a man outside a Nanaimo strip mall is linked to the gang conflict on the Lower Mainland, RCMP said Saturday, and they are seeking public help in tracing the movements of a vehicle and identifying witnesses.
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A shooting that left one person dead in Nanaimo on May 20 is believed to be connected to gang violence on the Lower Mainland, police say. CHEK NEWS

The killing of a man outside a Nanaimo strip mall is linked to the gang conflict on the Lower Mainland, RCMP said Saturday, and they are seeking public help in tracing the movements of a vehicle and identifying witnesses.Gunfire rang out about 3:30 p.m. on Thursday near Wendy鈥檚 Restaurant on Highway 19A at Rock City Road.

Three suspects with Lower Mainland gang ties were taken into custody.

鈥淲e believe this event has a nexus to the ongoing gang conflict and violence currently plaguing a number of Lower Mainland communities,鈥 said Nanaimo RCMP Acting Insp. Donovan Tait.

While suspects have been arrested, the investigation continues.

鈥淲e would like to express our sincere thanks to those alert citizens who contacted police in a timely fashion providing valuable information to our investigators as this event unfolded, resulting in the arrests made,鈥 said Tait. 鈥淭hese witness reports had a direct impact on our ability to take these individuals into custody quickly and safely. We have received great cooperation from many in the public contacting us with additional information helping us fill in some gaps, but we do need more.鈥

Investigators are conducting a video surveillance canvass from commercial properties and residential areas in Nanaimo.

Police are asking for any sightings of a pearl-white 2003 Cadillac Escalade full-sized SUV that was believed to be in the Nanaimo area a few days prior to the shooting.

They also want to speak to people who may have been walking or driving through Rock City Plaza at the time of the shooting.
In particular, they would like to speak to a Caucasian woman who was seen walking towards the Jumping Jiminy鈥檚 Playground and Caf茅.

鈥淭hese investigations are complex and we are committed to keeping Nanaimo and its citizens safe. The continued cooperation from the public is critical to have these perpetrators held accountable,鈥 said Tait.

Nanaimo RCMP can be contacted at 250-754-2345.

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