Killer disrupts his sentencing hearing in B.C. Supreme Court
An admitted killer who said he was hearing voices at the time he stabbed a stranger on the Stanley Park seawall erupted at his sentencing hearing in B.C. Supreme Court on Friday. Read More
View ArticleJamie Bacon to plead guilty in Surrey Six, and counselling to commit murder
Red Scorpion gangster Jamie Bacon will plead guilty Thursday to playing a role in the 2007 Surrey Six murders, as well as counselling someone to shoot an associate in 2008, Postmedia has learned. Read...
View ArticleEileen Mohan disappointed with Jamie Bacon plea deal in her son's murder
A Surrey mother whose son was an unintended victim of the 2007 Surrey Six slayings is disappointed with a plea agreement prosecutors have reached with notorious Red Scorpion gangster Jamie Bacon. Read...
View ArticleAlberta Hells Angel snaps photo with Oilers star
An Alberta member of the Hells Angels posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account last Friday with former Vancouver Canucks right-winger Zack Kassian. Read More
View ArticleB.C. government appeals court order returning clubhouses to Hells Angels
The B.C. government is appealing a court ruling that rejected its claim that three Hells Angels clubhouses in Vancouver, Kelowna and Nanaimo should be forfeited as instruments of criminal activity....
View ArticleBacon pleads guilty to conspiracy that led to Surrey Six slayings
Eleven years after his arrest in the Surrey Six murders, notorious Red Scorpion gangster Jamie Bacon finally admitted Thursday he was behind the plot that triggered B.C.'s worst gangland slaughter....
View ArticlePolice hope Bacon plea brings closure to victims and families
Notorious Red Scorpion gangster Jamie Bacon’s admission this week that he played a role in B.C.’s worst gangland slaughter was a bittersweet moment for many anti-gang investigators in the province....
View ArticleTask force targeting Brothers Keepers gang has reduced violence, police say
B.C.’s anti-gang police say a special task force targeting the Brothers Keepers over the last 18 months has led to a reduction in the number of gangland hits and murder attempts. Read More
View ArticleGov't files another forfeiture suit against Mission pot growers
The B.C. government has filed a new lawsuit against a Mission family alleged to have grown illicit cannabis for more than a dozen years. Read More
View Article$13 million worth of meth seized in cross-border smuggling operation
Police in B.C. continue to hunt for a man suspected of helping an associate smuggle almost 200 kilograms of methamphetamine into Canada on Monday. Read More
View ArticleGangster Jarrod Bacon must live in a halfway house: Parole Board
Notorious gangster Jarrod Bacon must reside in a community correctional facility when he leaves prison on statutory release for a third time, the Parole Board of Canada has ruled. Read More
View ArticleAlberta Hells Angel extorted and attacked former B.C. business partner
For more than a dozen years, Hope resident Richard Houle grew cannabis illegally for an Edmonton Hells Angel, Neil Cantrill. Read More
View ArticleGang police seize firearm, drugs in Kelowna long weekend stops
B.C.'s anti-gang unit targeted the street-level drug trade and local gangs in Kelowna over the long weekend, seizing a firearm, cash and small amounts of cocaine, crystal meth and fentanyl. Read More
View ArticleSecond B.C. kidnapper shot dead after prison release
Former B.C. gangster Cody Sleigh was working in construction in Winnipeg when he was fatally shot outside a halfway house there last month. Read More
View ArticleProvince wants gym linked to alleged money launderer forfeited
The B.C. government wants a Richmond building housing a large gym run by alleged money launderer Paul King Jin forfeited as a proceed of crime. Read More
View ArticleNew security company is based at alleged money launderer's gym
A new security company is operating out of a Richmond gym owned by alleged money launderer Paul King Jin, Postmedia has learned. Read More
View ArticleAlleged Hells Angel associate should forfeit house and cash, B.C. says
The B.C. government wants to seize the Port Moody townhouse of a woman alleged to be a Hells Angels associate found with more than $400,000 of suspected drug profits. Read More
View ArticleProvince reviewing licence for security company based at Jin gym
The Ministry of Public Safety is reviewing a security licence granted just last month to a company operating out of a gym owned by alleged money launderer Paul King Jin. Read More
View ArticleJust 1 in 7 Surrey Mounties plan to apply to new municipal force: survey
Just 14 per cent of Surrey RCMP members say they have decided to apply to the new municipal police force, according to a survey released by the National Police Federation. Read More
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