Teenager Dead After RCMP-Involved Shooting in Surrey, B.C.

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Teenager Dead After RCMP-Involved Shooting in Surrey, B.C.
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A teenager has died following an RCMP-involved shooting in Surrey, British Columbia. The incident has prompted an investigation by the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIOBC).

Crown prosecutor Mary Humphrey, left to right, defence lawyer Ayderus Alawi, Alawi's accused client, defence lawyer Boris Bytensky, defence lawyer Kathryn Doyle, Bytensky and Doyle's accused client, Justice Phillip Campbell and Toronto police Det. Rodney Benson appear in a courtroom sketch made in Toronto, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alexandra NewbouldTeenager dead after RCMP -involved shooting in Surrey , B.C.

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