Crime
Major Breakthrough in B.C. Extortion Crackdown: 22-Year-Old Faces 13 Charges Following Crime Spree
A 22-year-old man faces 13 charges including arson and extortion after a joint police investigation links him to violent incidents in Surrey and Abbotsford.

Joint Investigation Links Surrey and Abbotsford Violent Incidents
In a significant development for British Columbia’s ongoing battle against organized extortion, a 22-year-old man is facing a slew of serious charges following a multi-jurisdictional investigation. Gursewak Singh has been charged with more than a dozen offenses, including arson, extortion, and various weapons charges, in connection with a series of violent events that rocked Surrey and Abbotsford in late 2025.
The investigation reached a turning point when the Surrey Police Service (SPS) and the Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) combined their forensic resources. Authorities say Singh was initially apprehended following a shooting at a business near King and Townline roads in Abbotsford on December 17. Subsequent investigations by the SPS Organized Crime Unit and AbbyPD’s Extortion Task Force linked Singh to two additional violent incidents that occurred in Surrey just days prior.
A Trail of Fire and Gunfire
The timeline of violence began on the morning of December 14, 2025, when gunfire was directed at a business near 120th Street and 80th Avenue in Surrey. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Only 24 hours later, emergency crews were called to a parking lot on Old Yale Road, where two vehicles had been intentionally set ablaze. Police confirmed that both targeted businesses had previously received extortion threats.
“Our organized crime unit reached out based on information disseminated by Abbotsford,” said SPS spokesperson Sgt. Ali Gailus. “Through those discussions and various forensic avenues, they were able to determine this individual was responsible for all three incidents.” Despite the severity of the charges, Gailus noted that Singh did not have a prior criminal record and was not previously known to local law enforcement.
Broader Trends in Regional Extortion
This arrest comes amid a surge in extortion-related crimes across the Lower Mainland. Recent data from the Surrey Police Service revealed 98 reported extortion incidents in the city as of May 2024, with 16 cases involving the use of firearms. While the RCMP has noted a slight overall decrease in these activities due to the efforts of the B.C. Extortion Task Force, the case against Singh underscores the persistent threat posed to local business owners.
Singh remains in custody and is scheduled for a court appearance this Friday. As the investigation continues, authorities are working with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) regarding Singh’s status in the country, though the agency has declined to comment citing privacy regulations.
Crime
Kyiv Supermarket Siege: Six Dead After Gunman’s Violent Rampage Through Capital
Six people were killed in Kyiv after a gunman went on a shooting spree and took hostages in a supermarket. Police neutralized the shooter after negotiations failed.

Kyiv Rocked by Deadly Shooting Spree and Supermarket Standoff
A horrific wave of violence struck Ukraine’s capital on Saturday as a gunman killed at least six people during a rampage through the streets of Kyiv before being shot dead by special tactical police units. The incident, which centered in the Holosiivskyi district, culminated in a tense hostage situation inside a local supermarket, ending hours of terror for residents in the metropolitan area.
The Timeline of the Attack
According to Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, the violence began at the suspect’s residence. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy later revealed that the attacker had set fire to his own apartment before emerging onto the streets armed with a carbine. The gunman opened fire on bystanders, killing four people in the street before retreating into a nearby supermarket.
Inside the store, a fifth victim was fatally shot. Mayor Vitali Klitschko later confirmed that a sixth victim, a young woman, succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital. In total, at least 14 other individuals were wounded during the assault. As the shooter barricaded himself inside the building, he took several hostages, prompting a massive response from Ukraine’s special forces.
Negotiation Failure and Tactical Intervention
For approximately 40 minutes, police negotiators attempted to de-escalate the situation. A female officer, protected by body armor and an armored vehicle, used a loudspeaker to plead for the release of the civilians, offering medical supplies for any wounded inside. “The people are not to blame for this,” she was heard saying. However, the gunman remained non-responsive.
With lives at stake, Klymenko authorized tactical units to storm the supermarket. The attacker was killed during the ensuing confrontation while resisting arrest. President Zelenskyy later confirmed that four hostages were successfully rescued during the operation.
Weaponry and Background
Preliminary investigations identify the shooter as a man born in 1968 who was originally from Russia but had resided in Donetsk for many years. Notably, the weapon used—a short-barrel assault rifle—was legally registered. Klymenko noted that the suspect had recently applied for a permit renewal and provided a medical certificate in December. Authorities are now investigating the medical institution that cleared the shooter for gun ownership, as questions arise regarding public safety and mental health vetting processes during a time of heightened national security.
Crime
Double Fatality After Late-Night Shooting in Brampton: Police Search for Suspects
Peel Regional Police are investigating a double homicide after two people were shot dead in Brampton near Rutherford Road and Weybridge Trail Friday night.

Investigation Underway in Rutherford Road Neighbourhood
Residents in a quiet Brampton neighbourhood were shaken late Friday night after a shooting left two individuals dead. Peel Regional Police responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 10:23 p.m. in the vicinity of Rutherford Road and Weybridge Trail. Upon arrival, emergency responders discovered two victims suffering from critical gunshot wounds. Despite the efforts of Peel paramedics, both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene.
Suspects at Large Following Violent Incident
The suspect or suspects involved in the shooting fled the area immediately following the incident and remain at large. Authorities have not yet released descriptions of any potential suspects or vehicles involved. A heavy police presence remained at the scene throughout the night and into Saturday morning as forensic teams and homicide investigators worked to collect evidence and speak with potential witnesses. The identity of the victims has not been disclosed pending notification of next of kin.
Community Safety and Next Steps
This incident marks a violent start to the weekend in the Greater Toronto Area, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding gun violence in suburban communities. Peel Regional Police have scheduled an official update for approximately 9:30 a.m. to provide more details on the progress of the investigation. In the meantime, officials are urging anyone who may have been in the area at the time of the shooting, or those with dashcam and surveillance footage, to come forward. Public cooperation is often vital in the early stages of a double homicide investigation to establish a timeline of events and identify those responsible.
Crime
Calgary Man Faces Charges After Charging Through Fatal Crash Crime Scene on Stoney Trail
A 39-year-old Calgary man is charged with dangerous driving after allegedly speeding through a fatal crash investigation scene on Stoney Trail.

Incident on Stoney Trail
Calgary police have laid serious charges against a 39-year-old local man following a series of events that disrupted a fatal crash investigation on Stoney Trail late Tuesday night. The initial collision, which occurred around 11:00 p.m. near McKnight Boulevard Northeast, resulted in a fatality and forced the closure of the southbound lanes for several hours as investigators worked to process the scene.
A Dangerous Breach of Safety
While officers were conducting their investigation at approximately 2:45 a.m., a second vehicle reportedly approached the barricaded area at a high rate of speed. Despite the visible police presence and established perimeters, the driver allegedly accelerated through the crime scene. This action not only posed a direct physical threat to the officers on-site but also risked the destruction of critical forensic evidence necessary for the ongoing fatality investigation.
Legal Consequences and Public Safety
The driver was quickly apprehended and his vehicle was seized by the Calgary Police Service. He now faces charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and obstructing a peace officer. Insp. Robbie Patterson of the CPS traffic unit emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that barricades are essential for protecting both the integrity of the investigation and the lives of emergency responders. The accused is currently scheduled for a court appearance on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
Ongoing Investigation
Police have not yet disclosed the cause of the original fatal collision that initially closed the thoroughfare for six hours. The Calgary Police Service continues to seek information regarding the initial crash and urges anyone with dashcam footage or witness accounts to contact investigators at 403-266-1234. As the legal process moves forward, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers first responders face when motorists ignore road closures.
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