Police identify victim of fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C.

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Police identify victim of fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C.

British ColumbiaHomicide investigators have released the identity of a man who was killed in a fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C., late Friday night.Police say Jaskaran Birring, 26, had ‘previous interactions’ with them and was involved in drug tradeCBC News · Posted: Dec 01, 2025 8:31 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.Jaskaran Birring, 26, of Chilliwack, B.C., has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting in Surrey on Friday night. (Integrated Homicide Investigation Team)Homicide investigators have released the identity of a man who was killed in a fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C., late Friday night.Surrey police said officers responded to reports of a shooting around 11:40 p.m. PT Friday in the 10400 block of 152 Street. The shooting occurred in Surrey’s Guildford area, near the ICBC driver licensing office and the Guildford Recreation Centre.There they found a man with life-threatening injuries, who later died despite lifesaving efforts.Police have now identified him as Jaskaran Birring, 26, of Chilliwack. Police say he had “previous interactions” with them and was believed to have been involved with the drug trade.Police tape is seen at the 10400 block of 152 Street and 105 Avenue in Surrey on Saturday after a man was fatally shot late Friday night, marking the city’s sixth homicide of the year. (CBC)The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team say it’s believed the shooting was linked to organized crime.In a statement, investigators said that approximately 15 minutes after the shooting, a white Ram pickup truck was found ablaze near the intersection of 136 Street and 115 Avenue, around six kilometres away.Police tape surrounds a section of 152 Street and 105 Avenue in Surrey�’s Guildford area, near the ICBC driver licensing office and Guildford Recreation Centre, on Saturday. (CBC)Police are asking for information from witnesses who were in either area — of the shooting or the car fire — between 9 p.m. Friday and 12 a.m. on Saturday to contact them.The fatal shooting is the city’s sixth homicide this year, according to a Surrey Police Service news release.

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