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Subject: Gangster slain at his mansion in Vancouver- Times Colonist (Vic)
From: Greg Carr
Date: 11/6/2007 8:17:37 AM
There was a drive by shooting a few blocks away a while back. I think on
Laurier. No one hurt. Seemed odd to me at the time since the attackers fired
from a car instead of getting out and hopping the fence and then shooting at
the actual house. They didn't actually hit the house if I recall.
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> Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 13:08:17 -0600
> From: News@ sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca
> Subject: Gangster slain at his mansion in Vancouver- Times Colonist (Vic)
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> Gangster slain at his mansion in Vancouver
> (http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=5fa87c65-bc84-46fd-bf1f-f50ca4babedf)
>
> Ian Austin, CanWest News Service
> Published: Monday, November 05, 2007
>
> VANCOUVER -- A high-ranking member of the notorious Big Circle Boys has
> been
> gunned down in front of his mansion in Vancouver's upscale Shaughnessy.
>
> Vancouver Police say Hong Chao (Raymond) Huang was shot numerous times in
> an
> apparent targeted murder Saturday night.
>
> Huang's 10-year-old daughter called 911 to say her father had been shot.
> He
> was dead when police arrived. Numerous shell casing littered the ground.
>
> Huang, 45, was a top member of the Asian organized gang, an RCMP source
> told
> The Province last night.
>
> "We know the name. ... You would rank him as a Dai Lo (Big Brother) ...
> somebody of influence who could organize stuff and make things happen. ...
> He is quite high up there," said the source.
>
> The Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada lists the Big Circle Boys as
> the
> main Asian organized crime group in B.C., dealing in credit-card fraud,
> loan
> sharking, drug smuggling and counterfeit goods and currency.
>
> "He is known to keep a low profile, driving around in small cars," said
> the
> source.
>
> He said he believes that Huang is on the radar of some Vancouver police
> and
> RCMP officers after being linked to "one or two" money seizures involving
> amounts between $70,000 and $100,000.
>
> Meanwhile, Vancouver Police spokesman Tim Fanning said he doesn't believe
> Huang is known to Vancouver Police. He said investigators will start
> comparing notes with other jurisdictions today.
>
> "Ultimately, we're looking for a motive. Part of our investigation will be
> to speak with other police agencies, both in Canada and abroad. We'll
> certainly check if this is tied to other shootings," said Fanning.
>
> Huang was returning home, and police believe the killer or killers either
> lay in wait or had tailed him.
>
> "It looks like he was coming home -- he had just parked his car," said
> Fanning.
>
> "He was either followed, or they were waiting for him. This is a startling
> and horrific attack in this neighbourhood."
>
> It was Vancouver's 18th homicide of the year.
>
>
> © Times Colonist (Victoria) 2007
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Subject: Gangster slain at his mansion in Vancouver- Times Colonist (Vic)
From: jazu
Date: 11/7/2007 2:25:24 AM
"Greg Carr" <gregpcarr@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> There was a drive by shooting a few blocks away a while back. I think on
Hey Greg we all know, you are the one cleaning our streets from gangsters:)
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