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Police identify victim of shooting near school in Surrey, B.C.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has identified the man shot in Surrey B.C. on Thursday afternoon.

Death of Sumeet Randhawa, 30, believed to be related to Lower Mainland gang conflict

The location of the shooting is about 200 metres from Martha Jane Norris Elementary School. (CBC)

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) hasidentified the man fatally shot in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday afternoon.

According to a release from IHIT,30-year-old Sumeet Randhawa of Surrey succumbed to gunshot wounds at the scene.

Police also said the shooting did not appear to be a random act.

"This is believed to be a targeted incident related to the ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict, and anyone with information is asked to contact IHIT," detective Lara Jansen of IHITsaid in the release.

Police said they were called to the6700 block of 130 Street a quiet residential neighbourhood just before2 p.m. PT for a report of a shooting.

Responding officers found Randhawaand tried to revive him until the BC Ambulance Service and Surrey Fire Department took over, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police have closed130 Street between64thand68thAvenue and said it will remain that way for "a significant amount of time."

The location of the shooting is about200 metres from Martha Jane Norris Elementary School.

According to Surrey School District, the schoolwas in a lockout for about 25 minutes, ending at about 2:45 p.m.

IHIT, the Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit, Lower Mainland Integrated Forensic Identification Services and the B.C. Coroners Service are now working together to gather evidence.

Anyone with information is asked to call the IHIT information line at 1-877-551- IHIT (4448), or by email atihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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