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2 dead, 2 suspects arrested after Whistler Village shooting

RCMP say two people are dead and two suspects have been arrestedaftera shooting at the mountain resort of Whistler, B.C., onSunday afternoon. IHIT has identified the victims and says the shooting related to ongoing gang conflict.

Police have confirmed the shooting was related to gang conflict in B.C.'s Lower Mainland

Yellow police tape encircle a white vehicle, which is parked in front of picnic tables and storefronts.
A paramedic vehicle sits behind police tape outside storefronts in Whistler, B.C., on Sunday afternoon. (Jessica Cheung/CBC)

Police say two people are dead and two suspects have been arrestedaftera shooting at the mountain resort of Whistler, B.C., onSunday afternoon.

Insp.Robert Dykstra, the officer in charge of the Seato Sky RCMP, said officers were on patrol when a report came in just after noonof shots fired at the Sundial Hotel inWhistler Village.

"They found one male there obviously deceasedand a second male in distress," said Dykstra.

Efforts were made to save the man's life, but he was later declared dead in hospital, he said.

Officers followed a vehicle on Highway 99, stopped it near Squamish, and two people were arrested in connection with the shooting, Dykstra said.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT)has taken over the investigation, with helpfromBritish Columbia's anti-gang agency, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, and others.

In a statement Sunday night, IHITSgt.Timothy Pierottiidentified the victims asSatindera Gill and Meninder Dhaliwal, saying both were known to police.

"This is believed to have been a targeted shootingin relation to the ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict," hesaid.

Pierotti says policefound a burned-out vehicle believed to be associated with the shooting on Blueberry Drive in Whistler, about a five-minute drive from the hotel.

"Sea to Sky RCMP were able to locate and apprehend multiple individuals," he said.

IHIT is asking anyone who was in either area throughout the morning, or any associates ofGill or Dhaliwal, to come forward.

RCMP Inspector Robert Dykstra stands in front the Whistler RCMP detachment wearing his police uniform. Dykstra says two people were arrested in Squamish in connection with the shooting deaths of two men in the Whistler village on Sunday.
RCMP Inspector Robert Dykstra says two people were arrested in Squamish in connection with the shooting deaths of two men in Whistler Village Sunday afternoon. (Shawn Foss/CBC)

Local business owners, bystanders shaken up

Police tape and a paramedic vehicle were seen in Whistler Village, outside Showcase Snowboards, atSundial Crescent on Sunday afternoon.

An area of the storefront was cordoned off, with emergency responders on site. People sheltered within nearby businesses after unconfirmed reports of a shooting spread on social media.

The owner of a Whistler Village grocery store told CBC News they were keeping their doors closed as a precaution on Sunday afternoon.

"It does have an impact in the community and people are afraid," said Dykstra. "We don't believe the public is at any risk of any further danger."

Resort activitiesclosed for the day

Activities at the popular tourist destination, located 120 kilometres north of Vancouver, were shut down after the shooting was reported.

"RCMP have officially cleared the Whistler area of any imminent danger," saidWhistler Blackcomb Operations in a tweet at 3 p.m.

"Out of respect for all of those impacted, and our guests and team members,we will be closing Whistler Blackcomb for the rest of the day, effective immediately."

Spokesperson Sara Roston said in a statement that the resort team is "shocked and deeply saddened by this senseless act of violence."

RCMP say they will be sharing further information whenit's available andhave asked witnesses or anyone with information regarding the incident to contact the Whistler detachmentat 604-932-3044.

With files from Akshay Kulkarni, Josh Grant, Sohrab Sandhu, Jessica Cheung, Brittany Roffel