Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 Source: Aldergrove Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Central Fraser Valley Star Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.aldergrovestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/989 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) MAN SHOT AT POT 'GROW RIP' SPURS CRIME FORUM Abbotsford Police attended their second shooting in a week to find a wounded man bound, beaten and bloody in the driveway of a rural home early Thursday, Jan. 22. Officers were called to a home in the 28200-block of Huntingdon Road - midway between Lefeuvre and Bradner Roads, on 8 Avenue - around 1:45 a.m. by a man who said he'd been shot. On their arrival, police found the 42-year-old victim sprawled in front of the home with gunshot wounds to his torso, said Const. Casey Vinet. The man was transported to hospital, where he underwent surgery. A police dog tracked down two other men hiding at the back of the property. The pair had been tied up with zap straps in an outbuilding on the property but managed to escape without injury. The shooting appears to be a result of a marijuana "grow rip" gone bad, said Vinet. "Investigators discovered a marijuana grow-op at the property, which had all the equipment consistent with a large-scale organized operation," he said. Investigators are searching for at least two men who wore masks during the shooting and then escaped in a red Chevrolet Avalanche stolen from the property. The SUV was located by Surrey RCMP later that morning. The victims involved are still being questioned by police. Vinet said he wouldn't characterize the men as being known to police, but investigators are looking into their background. Charges in relation to the grow operation are yet to be determined, he said. There was no indication the incident was connected to the brazen daylight shooting that took place near a shopping mall on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 20, said police. Jamie Bacon narrowly escaped that incident with his life, after gunfire erupted at the intersection of Sumas Way and South Fraser Way. He was sitting at the intersection in a black Mercedes SL55 when a gunman in another vehicle opened fire, riddling his car with bullets. Peeling away from the intersection down South Fraser Way, Bacon bailed out of the car within a block or so, leaving it to careen down an embankment and slam into the front steps of the Abbotsford Keg. Officers located Bacon hiding behind some businesses located south of his smoking car. Jamie Bacon and his brothers - Jarrod and Jonathan - are all well-known to police. All three were briefly detained last week after police got a report of men who were possibly carrying a gun at a local mall. In 2006, Jonathan, the oldest brother, was shot several times outside the family's east Abbotsford home. Abbotsford police have put up a 24-hour surveillance camera to monitor the family's house after death threats were made against the brothers by rival gangs. Vinet said the Abbotsford Police are doing everything they can. "Two shootings in two days is a serious problem. We understand the public's frustrations and share their concerns," he said. Shootings are difficult investigations because they often require the help of witnesses who are either uncooperative or unwilling to come forward, he said. "In some cases it's the result of fear, and in other cases it's because the people who we need to help us are involved in a criminal lifestyle themselves." Organized crime and the drug trade are lightning rods for violence, he said. "Being involved in organized criminal activities such as marijuana grow operations is very dangerous and risky business. "[Thursday's shooting] is once again evidence of that." Anyone with information about the incident should contact Det. Chesley at 604-864-4708 or make an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin