Listen Live
15.1 C
Duncan

Charges laid in Nanaimo homeless encampment shooting

The shooting that sent a 49 year-old man to the hospital has led to charges being laid.

Thirty-seven-year-old Craig Truckle of no fixed address has been arrested, according to Nanaimo RCMP.

At around 11 p.m. on March 22, Truckle was arrested in downtown Nanaimo by officers, and taken into custody.

Truckle was charged with one count of point firearm without lawful excuse under the Criminal Code was sworn against Truckle the next day.

Truckle’s next court appearance is tomorrow at Nanaimo Provincial Court.

RCMP will not be releasing any more information on the case, as a publication ban has been put in place.

Clint Smith, the victim of the shooting, praised the medical staff on social media calling them “nothing short of miracle workers.”

Smith says he suffered serious gunshot wounds from the March 12 incident when he was trying to recover stolen goods, and underwent three surgeries at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.

However, he adds the projectiles are still inside him because their location is too dangerous for removal.

A GoFundMe campaign set up to help Smith and his family while he recovers has raised more than $26,000.

With files from Ridley Wilson, MyCoastNow

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Federal funding boosts research and Indigenous knowledge on wildfires

Ottawa is offering $45.7 million for projects in B.C. and across Canada that advance knowledge about wildfires. 

B.C. invests $35M in clean energy project fund

British Columbia is investing $35 million towards new clean energy projects, through the CleanBC Industry Fund. 

Mount Underwood fire evacuation now includes part of CVRD

As the Mount Underwood wildfire south of Port Alberni continues to burn out of control a remote area of the Cowichan Valley Regional District has been put under an evacuation order.

Heat wave brings record high temperatures

The heat wave on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast has tied or broken some old temperature records.

Website refresh surfaces more of your important local stories

Regular visitors to this website will have noticed some changes to the home page and other templates in recent days.
- Advertisement -