Pubdate: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Stuart Hunter, Staff Writer PRINCE GEORGE COPS FIGHTING A 'WORLD OF ABUSE AND TORTURE' Gunfights, Torture Plague Northern City Gangsters embroiled in an increasingly violent drug turf war in Prince George are turning to torture and gunfights in the streets -- moves that are alarming local police. A trio of rival gangs are involved: the Renegades, the Crew and the Independent Soldiers. The violence escalated last Wednesday night when as many as 40 shots were fired during an open gunfight. A 19-year-old was listed in serious condition but is expected to recover after the gunplay on downtown streets. Three Prince George men were charged Friday in connection with the shooting. Fabian James Charlie, 23; Jesse Darren Bird, 26; and Eric Vernon West, 28, are each charged with attempted murder. The three men were remanded in custody until their next court appearance Wednesday. The trio are known to police, who identified them as members of the Independent Soldiers, and they allegedly shot at another vehicle prior to the man being shot. Firearms were seized by the RCMP. Const. Lesley Dix told a news conference it's believed the men in the other car were also IS members and that the gang is experiencing an internal struggle involving a splinter group. During the past nine months, there have been 13 violent incidents involving IS members and the offshoot gang, with many allegedly involving torture, kidnapping and gunplay in attempts to get addicts to pay their drug debts -- some as little as $100. Charges have been laid in connection with six of the 13 incidents. In the remaining investigations, there has been one conviction. Charges are pending, investigations are open, or witnesses are being unco-operative with police with regards to the rest. Police said a man was kidnapped on Oct. 28, 2007 and held captive and beaten in a house in the 500-block Douglas Street. Four people have been charged. A home in the 2100-block Norwood Street had shots fired at it on Jan. 2. Three people have been convicted. A female victim was confined, assaulted and burned by a man and a woman on March 12. Charges are pending. And a man was handcuffed, beaten and tortured on July 30 in what police are calling a "crack shack" in the 200-block Norwood Street. Three people have been charged. Local police said the escalation of violence is causing concerns for public safety. "Members and associates of gangs are now arming themselves with firearms and it is becoming evident that the war on drugs is not only affecting the gang members but also members of the general public who are innocent bystanders," Dix said in a news release. "Thousands of working hours have been put in to identify and charge the individuals who are responsible for the rise in gang violence due to drug trade and organized crime. Upon searching these crack shacks police have discovered a world of drug abuse and torture." Calls to Mayor Colin Kinsley weren't returned. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin