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2 charged with gun trafficking in Kitchener shooting that sent 3 to hospital

Four more people have been charged in a shooting that sent three to hospital on April 22. Two men and two women were arrested for weapons and drug-related offences, said Waterloo Regional Police Wednesday afternoon.

2 men, 2 women arrested for weapons, drug offences last month with 6 in total charged

Waterloo Regional Police Constable Ashley Dietrich says four people, all from Kitchener, have been charged with drug and weapons offences, including gun trafficking, following a shooting in April. (Jackie Sharkey/CBC)

Four more people have been charged in a shooting that sent three people to hospital in April in Kitchener, Ont.

Two men and two women were arrested at a home on Overlea Drivefor weapon and drug-related offences, said Waterloo Regional Police on Wednesday afternoon.

That brings the total arrested in connection with April 22 shootingto six, said Const. Ashley Dietrich.

A Brampton male and a Milton male were previously arrested.

The four others are all from Kitchener:

  • A man, 19.
  • A woman,21.
  • A man, 22.
  • A woman, 51.

The four were charged with 26 gun and drugs offences. The charges included possession of a prohibited firearm with ammunition, possession of suspected psilocybin for the purposes of trafficking, firearms trafficking and aggravated assault. The full list of charges can be found at the bottom of this article.

Police have called the shooting a targeted incident connected to a home invasion, and said there is no risk to public safety.

Waterloo region police had alertedthe public to stay clear of the area Wednesday afternoon due toheavy police presence.

Quick action

GarettFurberwas just leaving his place to get a coffeeand saw the arrest go down.

"I saw an undercover SUV start putting his lights on, and all of a sudden three or four police officers came, a white van came and then SWAT came, and asked people to come out of the house it was pretty quick, no issues."

He saidhe saw an older woman, a younger woman and a young man come out of the townhouse.

Garett Furber says there are a lot of young families living on the streets that surround Overlea Court and neighbours have been worried since the shooting on April 22. (Jackie Sharkey/CBC)

"There's a lot of kidsand a lot neighbours concerned in the area, so it's always good to see some action," said Furber,who haslived in the neighbourhood for 30 years.

"Let's just hope it gets all solved."

Gun trafficking, drug charges

The four individuals arrested face more than two dozen charges.

The two men, age 19 and 22, have both been charged with:

  • Two counts of aggravated assault.

The 22-year-old has been charged with:

  • Firearms trafficking.
  • Posession for the purpose of trafficking firearms.
  • Weapons dangerous.

The 19-year-old has been charged with:

  • Posession of suspected crack cocaine.

All four have been charged with:

  • Five counts of careless storage of a firearm.
  • Five counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm.
  • Five counts of firearm knowing it is unauthorized.
  • Two counts of possession of a prohibited firearm with ammunition.
  • Tapering with a serial number.
  • Possession of suspected psilocybin for the purposes of trafficking.
  • Possession of suspected methamphetamine.

Police saidthe investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

Waterloo Regional Police say four people were arrested at a home on Overlea Drive on Wednesday. Between them they were charged with more than 20 weapons and drugs offences. (Jackie Sharkey/CBC)

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story said one of the men arrested was 20. Police later said the man is, in fact, 19.
    Jun 03, 2021 3:11 PM ET