Pubdate: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Matthew Ramsey SKID-ROW SLAYING LINKED TO DRUG WAR Cops Tie Death To Dealers' Battle To Control Turf Mark Allen Bowe was a victim of the violent struggle to control the drug trade in the Downtown Eastside. Bowe, 40, died in hospital Tuesday after being shot in the head at close range Monday night in the 100-block West Hastings. Police say his death appears to be related to an ongoing turf war among dealers to control the street-level drug trade in the area of Abbott and Hastings. It's not clear if Bowe was selling or buying drugs or was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but Vancouver police Const. Tim Fanning said there are people who may be able to shed light on his murder. "Somebody was there, somebody knows who pulled the trigger," he said. It is rumoured that Jamaican gangsters are currently taking a run at the crack-cocaine market in the Abbott and Hastings area. But Insp. John McKay, head of the Citywide Enforcement Team, said dealers come from all races. They might be Caucasian, Vietnamese, Hispanic, Persian . . . the list goes on, and membership is not exclusive to race, McKay said. The drug market is defined on a block-by-block basis. "They're not strictly cultural. They're a culturally diverse organized-crime gang," he said. "There's not one dominant group. They're all over." An estimated 7,800 drug addicts live in the Downtown Eastside and "someone has to supply those people with drugs," he said. A recent study of street-level trafficking by Insp. Kash Heed, former head of the police drug section, found that the average dealer arrested in the Downtown Eastside between 2001 and 2002 was Canadian-born, between 23 and 45 and was selling to supplement a welfare cheque. Nearly three-quarters (73.5 per cent) had previous arrests for drug offences. Bowe was due in court next week to face charges of assault, assault causing bodily harm, robbery and unlawful confinement arising from a March 2005 incident. Warrants are out for the arrest of his co-accused, Tyler Eric Thompson. Bowe was also arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in 2004. Those charges were stayed in August 2005. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman