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Ontario’s Yusuf Kontos pleaded guilty to manslaughter and aggravated assault in a 2022 Surrey shooting that killed Juvraj Jabal and injured Jasmine Lindstrom. Sentencing is set for September 26 in B.C. Supreme Court, replacing a lengthy trial.

Ontario Man Admits Guilt in 2022 Surrey Shooting Death

Yusuf Kontos pleads guilty to manslaughter and aggravated assault in the 2022 Surrey shooting. Sentencing set for Sept. 26 in New Westminster.

Guilty Plea in B.C. Supreme Court

An Ontario man charged with first-degree murder has admitted to lesser offences in a Surrey shooting case. On September 18, 2025, in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, Yusuf Kontos pleaded guilty to manslaughter and aggravated assault.

Details of the Shooting

The charges stem from a February 8, 2022 incident in Fraser Heights. Surrey RCMP officers were called to the 16800-block of 104 Avenue, where they found two people in a vehicle suffering from gunshot wounds. Juvraj Jabal later died in hospital, while Jasmine Lindstrom survived.

How Investigators Built the Case

Police later determined the shooting occurred in the 10200-block of 170A Street, near Bothwell Elementary School and daycare. Investigators used “extensive video canvassing” to trace events leading to the attack.

Arrest Across the Country

Kontos was arrested in Richmond Hill, Ontario, on January 23, 2024. He faced charges of first-degree murder for Jabal’s death and attempted murder for the attack on Lindstrom.

Courtroom Exchange

During Thursday’s hearing, Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes confirmed that Kontos understood the implications of his plea. He admitted to using a firearm unlawfully, causing Jabal’s death, and acknowledged endangering Lindstrom’s life. Kontos also confirmed he was giving up his right to a trial.

Sentencing Ahead

Kontos will be sentenced on September 26, 2025, in New Westminster. A trial originally scheduled to begin September 22 and run two months was cancelled following the guilty plea.

Significance of the Plea

The resolution spares victims’ families from a lengthy trial while narrowing the scope of the charges. The plea underscores the weight of evidence gathered and marks a significant development in one of Surrey’s high-profile homicide cases.

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