Pubdate: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 Source: Metro (Calgary, CN AB) Copyright: 2015 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Calgary Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4471 Author: Lucie Edwardson Page: 4 CPS SAYS 60% OF 2015 SHOOTINGS DRUG-RELATED Following a slew of shootings in the city's northeast, Calgary police said Tuesday the incidents are "extremely concerning", while offering reporters insight into what officers are dealing with. Staff Sgt. Quinn Jacques with the CPS guns and gangs unit said in 2014 the CPS investigated a total of 54 shooting events, and has already investigated 63 such events in 2015, 25 of which he said took place in District 5 in the city's northeast. "Never before have we seen this kind of prevalence of gun-related violence in our community," he said. "Disputes over drugs are nothing new, but using guns to solve these disputes has now become the rule instead of the exception." Jacques said 60 per cent of shooting incidents in the city have been determined to be drug-related. "There is a troubling ease of acquiring a gun in Calgary," he said. According to Jacques, the guns and gangs unit is targeting groups in their investigation who are suspected of being involved in the shootings, but said he couldn't divulge details. "The vast majority have been targeted attacks committed by members of a particular group," he said. He said police are also working with the groups in an attempt to mitigate the violence. Ward 5 Coun. Ray Jones said he was debriefed by CPS Tuesday morning after he raised concerns during Monday's city council meeting. "I feel a lot more comfortable about what is being done after my meeting with the police this morning," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom