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Police investigating if gunfire, stabbing near Coquitlam mall linked to B.C. gang conflict

Police are looking for video to help aninvestigation into whether gunfire and a stabbingnear a Coquitlam, B.C., mall on Monday afternoon arelinkedto gang violence in the Lower Mainland.

Stabbing victim suffered non-life threatening injuries, is not co-operating with police, RCMP say

RCMP are investigating a shooting near the Coquitlam Centre mall on Monday afternoon. (Chami An)

Police are looking for video to help aninvestigation into whether gunfire and a stabbingnear a Coquitlam, B.C., mall on Monday afternoon arelinkedto gang violence in the Lower Mainland.

RCMP receivednumerouscalls about shots fired near the Coquitlam Centre at around 4:06 p.m., the force said.

The shooting happened at Northern Avenue and Baldwin Street, Const. Deanna Law said in an email Tuesday. Police believe one shot was fired and no one appears to have been injured as a result.

Not long before that shot was fired, police say there was a fight in the parking lotabout 100 metres from the eastern entrance of the mallthat led to one person being stabbed.

The stabbing victim went to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and is not co-operatingwith police, Law said.

"It is unclear at this time if the stabbing and shooting are related, or if there is any connection with the ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict," Law said.

She is urging anybody with further information or dashcam footage to contact Coquitlam RCMP.

Last Monday, a20-year-old man was shot deadin nearby Town Centre Park, one of three fatal shootings in public places across the Lower Mainland last week.

With files from Yvette Brend