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Desi TikToker From Surrey With Fake Guns Arrested And Fined $200 Each
- July 23, 2020
A group of 12 young men between the ages of 25 and 30 years old were arrested at Mud Bay Park. The group informed the officers they were filming a TikTok video and had two pistol-style airsoft guns in the bushes. Police searched the area and found two airsoft pistols, one baseball bat, one camera, and a chair with a rope.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
SURREY - A group of young South Asian men, possibly Indian students, filming a video for social media app Tik-Tok prompted a large emergency response to Mud Bay Park in Surrey.
Shortly before 7:00 pm on July 21, 2020, Surrey RCMP officers were deployed in an urgent response to the report of a man with a firearm in the park at 1431 Colebrook Road. Witnesses who called police, reported seeing a man with a gun put another male in a head lock and bring him into the bushes.
When officers arrived they located and arrested a group of 12 young men between the ages of 25 and 30 years old. The group informed the officers they were filming a TikTok video and had two pistol-style airsoft guns in the bushes. Police searched the area and found two airsoft pistols, one baseball bat, one camera, and a chair with a rope.
The 12 males were released from police custody and were each issued a Bylaw ticket for Section 33 of the Parks Regulation Bylaw 1998 No.13480., which prohibits the carrying of an airgun within a park, without the prior written permission of the General Manager. The associated penalty for that violation is $200.
“Police have a duty to respond to all weapons calls as legitimate public safety concerns,” said Corporal Elenore Sturko. “This group of young men put themselves and others at risk as a result of their poor decision making. Airsoft pistols and other replica firearms are best left at home, or better yet, for the safety and wellbeing of our community, please don’t buy one.”