Kapil Sharma's café, Kap's Café, located in Surrey, Canada, has been targeted in a second shooting incident within a month, raising serious concerns among local residents and fans. The latest attack occurred early Thursday morning, with multiple gunshots leaving bullet holes and shattered windows.
According to reports, at least six bullet holes were found in the windows of the café, which is situated at 85 Avenue and Scott Road. Law enforcement is currently investigating the incident. While the café was closed at the time of the shooting, staff members were present inside the premises. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities have been reported.
Two gangs, identified as Gurpreet Singh alias Goldy Dhillon and Lawrence Bishnoi, have claimed responsibility for the attack through social media posts. A purported video of the attack has surfaced on social media, with reports indicating that at least 25 gunshots were heard. However, authorities have not yet confirmed the involvement of these gangs.
The first shooting incident occurred earlier in July, shortly after the café's grand opening. In that instance, police were called to Kap's Café just before 2 a.m. after reports of shots fired. Surveillance video of the first shooting was posted on social media. Law enforcement is examining all available footage and collecting witness statements to gain more insights.
The Surrey Police are yet to release details regarding potential suspects in either of the shootings. The motive behind these attacks remains unclear, and police have stated that it is too early to speculate. However, they are not ruling out any possibilities.
The incidents have sparked fear and outrage within the local community. The mayor of Surrey has engaged with community members, acknowledging the unsettling nature of the events. Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the shootings to come forward and assist with the investigation.