Targeted shootings in Kamloops prompt RCMP public safety warning

Police are warning residents of Kamloops, B.C., about two men — Cameron Cole, left, and Justin Hunt — who are believed to be involved with recent violence associated with organized crime in the city.  (Kamloops RCMP - image credit)
Police are warning residents of Kamloops, B.C., about two men — Cameron Cole, left, and Justin Hunt — who are believed to be involved with recent violence associated with organized crime in the city. (Kamloops RCMP - image credit)

Police are warning residents in Kamloops, B.C., about an increased risk to public safety after a spate of targeted shootings in the southern Interior city.

The most recent incident happened Monday evening, when police were called to the Ramada Hotel on Columbia Street just before 7 p.m. PT after reports of gunfire. Officers found an injured man, who was taken to hospital, and a vehicle that had been damaged by gunfire.

Kamloops RCMP Staff Sgt. Todd Wiebe said the shooting was believed to be part of an ongoing conflict between local drug traffickers.

Police said a series of targeted shootings were reported last week related to the same conflict, with report of shots fired near downtown on Thursday, on the city's North Shore on Friday, and early on Saturday, with the gunfire Saturday leading to the arrest of one man.

RCMP also noted several arson investigations since early March are believed to be related to this conflict.

Some violent incidents have happened in public spaces and included a "misidentified target," according to Supt. Jeff Pelley.

The suspect in Monday night's violence is shown in this image supplied by Kamloops RCMP.
The suspect in Monday night's violence is shown in this image supplied by Kamloops RCMP.

The suspect in Monday night's violence is shown in this image supplied by Kamloops RCMP. (Kamloops RCMP)

Police say they expect the violence to continue and are warning the community about two men in particular: Cameron Cole, 40, and Justin Hunt, 25, both of whom police believe will be targets of future violence.

Police believe Cole and Hunt are in conflict with each other.

They are advising the public to stay away from them and their "associates."

"The two men who appear to be at the centre of the conflict have been warned about the risk to themselves, but recent events also lead us to be fearful for the safety of the public who may live or be near these men or their associates who are being targeted as a result of their criminal activities," Pelley said during a news conference on Thursday.

"If you are near or around these individuals, please remove yourself."

In a message to those involved in drug trafficking in Kamloops, Pelley said "we will find you, we will arrest you, and you will be held accountable for your actions."

RCMP are asking that anyone with information about recent violence or suspicious activity to report it to 911.

History of criminal activity

Cole has a long history of criminal activity in Kamloops, dating back two decades.

He's been found guilty of theft, uttering threats and drug possession.

In 2018, he was wanted on eight different guns and explosives charges, and police said he was using the alias Jeff Parks, as well as the name Jake.

Cole is scheduled to appear in court on June 3 this year in relation to several charges involving firearms.