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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Police Shoot Dog, Frighten Neighbours In Surprise Raid
Title:CN BC: Police Shoot Dog, Frighten Neighbours In Surprise Raid
Published On:2007-05-04
Source:Province, The (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-08-17 03:46:43
POLICE SHOOT DOG, FRIGHTEN NEIGHBOURS IN SURPRISE RAID

Frightened neighbours say the RCMP should have warned them before
they stormed a house with guns blazing, killing a pet dog.

The neighbours said the Surrey RCMP officers fired about 10 shots,
but police yesterday dismissed the gunfire as a "non-event."

They did not issue a press release on Wednesday's shootings in the
8100-block of 134A Street.

The neighbours were still shaken yesterday by the gunshots fired in
the quiet residential neighbourhood full of children coming home from school.

"I was just scared to death," said Sheila Lacasse, who lives across
the street from the house where police were executing a drug search warrant.

"At least the people who lived across the street and beside should
have been warned or something."

Surrey RCMP Cpl. Roger Morrow confirmed that a terrier-cross dog was
killed by "multiple" shots by an emergency response team.

"The dog was killed instantly," said Morrow. "It attacked one of our
police officers and it was shot and killed."

When asked how many shots were fired, Morrow said: "I don't have a
number of shots for you. You'll have to get that from the neighbours."

He said there were no injuries, apart from the dead dog.

Several people were arrested, said neighbours, but Morrow would not
release details. "To me it's a non-event," he said.

Said Lacasse: "There were at least 30 SWAT guys with big guns and
rifles and they were in full gear. And to just come into a
neighbourhood and then fire their guns is dangerous to all the
neighbours' safety."
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