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Weapons charges laid in fatal 2024 Langley shooting

Weapons charges laid in fatal 2024 Langley shooting

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Homicide investigators have announced charges in a fatal shooting in Langley last fall.
But the accused isn't facing a charge of murder or manslaughter.
Barinder Singh Dhaliwal, 41, of Langley, was arrested on June 3 'for his alleged involvement in the shooting,' the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said on Wednesday.
He has now been charged with possession of a loaded firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a vehicle, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and possession of a firearm while prohibited.'
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The charges come nine months after Johnathan Hebrada-Walters, 38, of Edmonton, was gunned down near 196 Street and 84 Avenue in Langley.
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He died at the scene, while the Sept. 21 shooting left another man injured.
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Investigators say Hebrada-Walters was known to police and believe the shooting was targeted and linked to the B.C. gang conflict.
Hebrada-Walters was also a suspect in an unrelated case of road rage in Mission on Sept. 8, in which a couple reported being attacked by a man and woman armed with a baseball bat following a traffic incident.

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