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Community needs to do more to stop shootings according to Surrey acting mayor

Residents in Surrey are no longer surprised to hear of shootings in their neighbourhood after the city saw its 30th shooting in 2016.

There have been 30 shootings in Surrey so far this year

There have been 30 shootings in Surrey in 2016. Surrey RCMP investigate the scene of a targeted shooting in the 12200 block of 92 Avenue over the weekend. (Ryan Stelting)

Surrey's acting mayor says though there are more police officers on the streets, thecommunity needs to step up in order to help stop the shootings.

"Policing is really just one piece of the puzzle. We are looking for the community, we are looking for parentsto be active," said Surrey councillor and acting mayor Tom Gill.

The latest two shootings over the weekend brings the total number of shootings up to 30 so far this year. Gill sayscouncil has reacted to the on-going issue.

"We increased the RCMP by 100 new members, we've currently received 93 members" he said, "we are well on our way to ensure the resources are there."

Surrey beefs up enforcement in past year

  • Appointed a community safety director
  • RCMP appoints new pro-active enforcement officer
  • Police made 800 arrests in 2015
  • Province approved 100 new RCMP officers
  • Province created a youth engagement program

Speaking to the CBC's Rick Cluff on The Early Edition, GillechoedMayor Linda Hepner's call for parents to turn their children in to police if they know their childrenare involved in gangs or crime.

"There are some parents that understand what their kids are doing and they are not deterring their own kids," he said.

"There needs to be more grassroots involvement from thecommunity," said Gill.

He says they are working with the city's director of public safety to create programs that encourage more participation from the community.

With files from the CBC's The Early Editionand Samantha Garvey.


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