Two men were shot in a vehicle which then hit two other vehicles
The BC Prosecution Service has approved one count each of first-degree murder, attempted murder with a firearm, and aggravated assault against 27-year-old Rylee Shipley.
Hitkaran Johal, 25, died at the scene. A second man was taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. A vehicle was set on fire near East 63rd Avenue and Prince Edward Street shortly after the shooting. Investigators are working to determine if this fire was connected to the shooting.
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