British Columbia

Police in Surrey, B.C., fatally shoot person during attempted arrest

B.C.'s police oversight agency is investigating after a person was fatally shot by officers during an attempted arrest in Surrey, B.C., on Friday night.

Oversight agency now investigating death of person who police say confronted officers with a weapon

Police officers are seen next to a flashing cop car.
Police say a person was fatally shot by officers on Friday night in Surrey, B.C., in a residence near Green Timbers Park. (Shane MacKichan)

B.C.'s police oversight agency is investigating after a person was fatally shot by officers during an attempted arrest in Surrey, B.C., on Friday night.

The Surrey Police Service (SPS) said officers went to a home near the intersection of 139 Street and 100 Avenue around 9 p.m. PT to arrest a person who had an outstanding warrant against them.

According to police, the person — whose identity has not been disclosed — confronted officers with a weapon, and police fired at them with weapons, including a duty pistol.

The person later died despite paramedics' efforts, according to SPS.

A police car reading 'Surrey Police' is seen at night.
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) is now looking into the case. (Shane MacKichan)

The Independent Investigations Office (IIO), which investigates incidents resulting in serious harm or death where police are involved, is now looking into the case.

"Initial investigative steps will confirm the details of the interaction between the person and officers, and determine if police actions were necessary, reasonable, and proportionate in the circumstances," reads an IIO statement.

An apartment block with police cars on the street below.
Police say the person they were trying to arrest confronted them with a weapon. The person's identity has not been released. (Shane MacKichan)