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They include a woman who was shot in the head recently as she lay on her couch watching TV during a gun battle between Indo-Canadian men outside her Port Moody, B.C., condo complex.
Almost two years ago, Heed brought together various factions of the Sikh community to discuss the violence that appeared to have no end.
"It was the first time since 1965, I think, that they were all in one room, whether they were fundamentalist or moderate (Sikhs), to talk about this particular problem."
The group eventually pressured the Liberal government to re-establish the RCMP's B.C. Task Force on Gang Violence to address the issue.
Vancouver police are now trying a new tactic that involves telling gang members' families about their sons' activities.
Most of the men, some in their late 20s, still live at home with their parents.
Hahahahaha, these are the same hindus that roll down Robson street in their Escalades and other cars with spinners and such, with EVERYONE on their cel phones and blasting 50 Cent.
Living at home.
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