Surrey police are investigating a shooting that targeted a residential home early Thursday morning on June 5, 2026 [1].
The incident highlights a recurring pattern of violence at a single address, raising concerns about targeted extortion efforts within the community.
Investigators with the RCMP responded to the scene in Surrey, British Columbia, after gunfire hit the residence [1, 2]. Police said the shooting is suspected to be linked to an extortion dispute [5].
This is the second time the residence has been hit by gunfire [1]. According to reports, the previous shooting occurred between less than a month [1] and less than two months [4] earlier.
Officers confirmed that the violence extended beyond the primary target. At least one bullet also hit a neighboring home [1].
Police have not released information regarding suspects or injuries. The investigation remains active as authorities work to determine the connection between the two incidents, and the nature of the extortion dispute [1, 2, 5].
“This is the second time the residence has been hit by gunfire”
The repetition of targeted attacks on a single residence within a short window suggests a persistent and escalating conflict. When extortion-related violence spills over into neighboring properties, it indicates a high level of risk for bystanders and a potential increase in brazen criminal activity within residential zones of British Columbia.





