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SPS Officer Fires Gun by Accident; No Injuries Reported

An SPS officer accidentally discharged their firearm on July 4 in Surrey, causing minor damage to a police vehicle. No injuries were reported. Surrey Police’s Professional Standards Section is investigating the incident and has informed the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner of B.C. The investigation is ongoing, and disciplinary action will depend on the final findings.

SPS Officer Fires Gun by Accident; No Injuries Reported

Surrey Police investigate accidental gunfire by officer on July 4. No injuries, minor damage to police vehicle. Probe led by internal standards unit.

Officer Discharges Firearm During Duty

An officer with the Surrey Police Service (SPS) accidentally discharged their firearm on July 4, resulting in minor damage to a service vehicle. The incident occurred while the officer was on duty. No members of the public or police personnel were injured.

Internal Investigation Initiated

The SPS Professional Standards Section is conducting a formal investigation into the incident. As part of standard protocol, the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) of British Columbia has been notified.

Statement from Police Spokesperson

In an official statement on July 20, SPS media relations officer Sgt. Tige Pollock confirmed the details. “There was minor damage to a service vehicle and no injuries to any members or the public,” he said via email.

Next Steps and Disciplinary Process

The investigation remains ongoing. Sgt. Pollock noted that further information cannot be disclosed at this stage. If the inquiry determines that the officer committed misconduct under the Police Act, disciplinary measures may be applied accordingly, depending on the findings.

Commitment to Oversight and Accountability

The Surrey Police Service stated it is committed to upholding accountability and transparency in all operations. The outcome of the investigation will determine whether corrective action or training is required.

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