FBI Probes Shooting Near Canada-U.S. Border in Surrey
FBI Probes Shooting Near Canada-U.S. Border

The FBI is investigating a shooting that occurred near the Canada-U.S. border in Surrey, British Columbia, according to officials. The incident took place at the Douglas-Peace Arch border crossing, a busy port of entry connecting Surrey to Blaine, Washington.

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Details of the Incident

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Authorities have not released details about potential victims or suspects. The investigation is ongoing, and both Canadian and U.S. law enforcement are involved.

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Broader Context

The shooting comes amid heightened security concerns at border crossings. The Douglas-Peace Arch border is a significant transit point for goods and travelers between Canada and the United States.

This incident is part of a series of recent cross-border crimes that have prompted increased collaboration between the two countries' law enforcement agencies.