The Ramada Inn on Pemberton Terrace has been taped off by police
Multiple RCMP cruisers descended on the Ramada Inn in Kamloops, Monday night, after reports of shots fired.The area of Pemberton Terrace in front of the Ramada Inn was taped off to traffic in both directions while RCMP were on scene, however, Sahali Terrace was open as a detour.This is the fourth shooting in five days in Kamloops. The first occurred on May 2, after police received a report of shots fired at a motel in the 700 block of Columbia Street.
The third shooting was then reported on May 4, at about 4:15 a.m., after the sound of gunshots followed by a vehicle speeding away echoed through the Sudbury Avenue neighbourhood. Minutes after this report, police received another 911 call regarding three men with guns, running behind the 1200 block of 10th Street.
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