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Prince George records year's 2nd homicide after body found: RCMP

Prince George, B.C., has recorded its second homicide of the year after another shooting in the city's downtown.

RCMP say late-night shooting Tuesday followed Feb. 2 firearms theft, but did not say if incidents were linked

Police tape on a street.
Police tape marks off the location of the Tuesday shooting in downtown Prince George, B.C. (Jason Peters/CBC)

Prince George, B.C., has recorded its second homicide of the year after another shooting in the city's downtown.

Investigators say a man was found deadoutside a credit union on the 800-block of Victoria Street less than 500 metres from the downtown police station following reports of shots fired shortly after 11 p.m. PTTuesday.

The scene is onone of the busiest blocks of the city's downtown during the day, across the street from a Tim Hortonsand a money lender.Several hotels and an outdoor shopping mall are all within 500 metresof the site, as well.

RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Cooper said in a written release that the homicide happened less than two weeks after an armed robbery at a city gas station that also sells guns.

Two peoplesmasheda gun case and stole several firearmsfrom the Hart Highway business, police said,the third time firearms had been stolen from that location in the past 12 months.

Cooper did not indicate if the robbery and homicide were believed to be linked.

"The increase in gun violence in Prince George, along with the recent theft of firearms from a gas station, is concerning," she said.

Police are also investigating an armed robbery of a different gun station/firearms dealerin December.

Tuesday's fatal shootingfollows aJan. 5 shooting at the Moccasin Flats homeless encampment, which led to a second-degree murder charge being laid against the suspect, who is being held in custody.

Eight homicides were recorded in Prince George in 2023, the highest ever in the city, all of which happened in the first half of the year. Police said five of thosedeaths were connected to the illicit drug trade.


In response to concerns about the violence the province has established a enforcement hub in the community, bringing police, prosecutors and probation officers together to target violent offenders.

The city has also earmarked additional budget dollars towardincreasing the number of RCMP officers in the city and, last week, the federal government announced a $1.8 million fund to prevent gun and gang violence in the community.