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Trial underway in fatal 2022 shootings at South Surrey park

Bryce Davis Campbell accused of two counts of second-degree murder

The trial of a man charged in connection with the brazen daylight killings of two men in South Surrey more than two years ago is underway in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster.

According to court documents, Friday (Nov. 22) marked day 10 of proceedings against Bryce Dallas Campbell.

Campbell, who was 25 at the time of his arrest in August 2022, is charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the July 30, 2022 deaths of 19-year-old Jordan Krishna and 20-year-old Robeen Soreni, who were gunned down at South Surrey Athletic Park. 

At 2:45 p.m. that day, police received reports of a shooting at the park, located at 14600 20 Ave.

Police arrived to find Krishna, Soreni and a third man all suffering from gunshot wounds, in what was believed to have been a targeted incident. 

One of the men died at the scene, the second succumbed in hospital. 

Officials with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced days later that the search was on for a single suspect who had fled the scene on foot, and that search warrants had been executed "at residence near the crime scene" in connection with the incident.

IHIT also confirmed at the time "that this shooting was a single, targeted incident confined to the parking lot around a 2010 black BMW X5… associated to all three victims.”

Campbell's case is being tried before a jury. It's been scheduled to be heard over 45 days.



Tracy Holmes

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Tracy Holmes has been a reporter with Peace Arch News since 1997.
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