Pubdate: Fri, 04 Mar 2016 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271 Author: Tim Petruk CITY ON VERGE OF BLOODY GANG WAR? A justice official speaking to KTW on the condition of anonymity says Kamloops is on the verge of a potentially bloody gang war. The source said the Red Scorpions gang, which is presently controlling drug sales in the Tournament Capital, is being pressured by an unnamed gang from the Lower Mainland looking to take over. Two shootings in recent weeks - one at the Kamloops Travel Centre at Highway 1 and Copperhead Drive on Feb. 18, the other at a McGill Road residence the following week - are connected to the turf war, the source said, noting the unnamed Lower Mainland gang was sending "reinforcements" to Kamloops late this week. The unnamed justice official said the fight between the two gangs is expected to be bloody and could involve more shootings. RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush confirmed police have connected recent incidents to organized crime, but she would not elaborate. "Some recent investigations have determined that there is an element of organized crime connected to them," she said. "These are ongoing investigations. Our efforts are always geared toward disrupting organized crime and we are always gathering intelligence." On Feb. 18, emergency crews were called to the Dufferin Petro-Canada after a man was shot in the leg. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived and investigators said the victim, who has since been released from hospital, is not being co-operative. Details of the McGill Road shooting, which took place on Feb. 25, are protected by a court-ordered publication ban. Police did not issue a statement regarding the shooting. The suspected shooter, Jordan Kaplan, was granted bail on Monday. Due back in court on March 10, he is charged with discharging a firearm, possessing a prohibited or restricted firearm and unauthorized possession of a firearm. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom