Pubdate: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Rafe Arnott, Staff Writer POLICE FIND GROW-OP, SHOT MAN The shooting of a man in the 34200 block of Harris Road late Monday night might be linked to a grow-op discovered at the residence next to where the victim was found by police. Abbotsford officers were alerted by a number of 911 "shots fired" calls, and when they arrived on the scene they discovered a man suffering a gunshot wound to his right foot. A police search of the area for other victims or potential suspects turned up the marijuana grow operation at an adjacent house. The incident is the latest in a series of gun violence involving grow-ops in Abbotsford, with a home sprayed by automatic gunfire in the 34700 block of Hamon Drive in early September, and two youth sent to hospital in late August after an attempted grow-op rip went sideways at a home in the 2400 block of Sun Valley Crescent. Abbotsford Const. Ian MacDonald said the wounded man in this latest gunplay episode is not co-operating with police, but is well known to law enforcement with dozens of violent, and drug-related incidents involving authorities going back to 2003. With the investigation in its early stages, MacDonald couldn't speak directly to any gang-related connections the wounded man might have. "Major Crime [unit] isn't drawing a link to any specific group, but it's possible," he said. Due to the shooting victim's silence on the matter, police are relying on evidence at this point to build a case. "Essentially what we've got is a man with an apparent gunshot wound to his right foot, he's found in close proximity to a grow-op - we don't know his specific connection to the grow-op - I wouldn't even call him a victim. "If it was self-inflicted or an accidental discharge are you a victim?" MacDonald said the home had no previous history with police as a grow-op, but said sometimes the easiest way for criminals to get money is to rip off other criminals. "If [gang members] see [another gang member, or connected individual] pulling into the driveway of a house that wasn't on their radar, all of a sudden its going to be on their radar." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr