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- June 23, 2021
At approximately 12:08 p.m. on June 22, Richmond RCMP attended the 22000-block of Norton Court after a man allegedly pointed a firearm at bailiffs. Bailiffs were at the residence to enforce a Supreme Court order to remove the man When the bailiffs entered the property, the man allegedly pointed a firearm at them. The bailiffs immediately exited the property and contacted police. Ultimately, the man exited the residence and was safely taken into custody without incident at approximately 3:45 p.m.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
RICHMOND - Richmond RCMP and Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team have taken an armed and barricaded man into custody following an incident that caused an area of Richmond to be shut down Tuesday afternoon.
At approximately 12:08 p.m. on June 22, Richmond RCMP attended the 22000-block of Norton Court after a man allegedly pointed a firearm at bailiffs.
Bailiffs were at the residence to enforce a Supreme Court order to remove the man When the bailiffs entered the property, the man allegedly pointed a firearm at them. The bailiffs immediately exited the property and contacted police.
While outside, the bailiffs allege the man exited the residence onto a second story balcony and discharged his firearm multiple times into the air.
Cpl. Adriana O’Malley states, “Richmond RCMP frontline officers quickly set-up containment on the residence and the area was secured for public safety. Frontline officers were in contact with the man, however, he refused to exit the residence.”
The Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team and RCMP negotiator were engaged and attended the scene.
Ultimately, the man exited the residence and was safely taken into custody without incident at approximately 3:45 p.m.
No members of the public or police were injured during this incident.
Richmond RCMP frontline have conduct of this investigation, which remains active and ongoing.