Canada News: Many people killed in heavy shooting in Canada, homeless people were targeted

 Canada News: Several incidents of shootings have been reported in the city of Langley in Metro Vancouver in the western Canadian province of British Columbia on Monday, in which several people are reported to be killed. A suspect involved in the incident has been taken into custody. According to Canadian time, after several shots were fired in the city of Langley in the incident at 6.30 am, police appealed to people to stay home.

The shooter targeted the homeless people sleeping on the pavement. The police who reached the spot is investigating the matter. During this, the police have temporarily closed the roads of the crime scene. According to a spokesman for Canada's Royal Canadian Mounted Police, it is too early to say the number of casualties in the attack.

Firing incidents in the busy Langley area 

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said there had been incidents of shootings in the busy Langley area, and a shooting incident was also reported in Langley Township. The police official said that they are yet to get information about the casualties. The police issued a warning in the area at 6:30 am on Monday, advising people to avoid going to the area concerned. The police closed a large part of the road leading to the busy city area. 

Police detained a suspect

Police later issued another warning saying that a suspect was in custody. Police also said that it is being ascertained whether only one person was involved in the incident or some other persons were with him. Langley is located about 48 kilometers southeast of Vancouver. 

America: Two killed in shooting in a park

At the same time, two people were killed and at least five others were injured in a shooting in a park in Los Angeles in the US on Sunday. The officials gave this information. He told that when the firing took place in the park, at that time a car show was going on there. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said the shooting occurred at 3:50 p.m. in Peck Park in San Pedro. 


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