Man charged in connection with pedestrian death in Skidegate, RCMP says

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A man has been charged with second-degree murder following the death of a pedestrian in Skidegate on Tuesday. Tyson Young, 32, faces charges after the collision occurred shortly before 1:30 p. m. in the 200 block of Front Street. The pedestrian later died from injuries sustained in the incident.

According to Sgt. Chris Manseau of the Daajing Giids RCMP, investigators have always believed the collision was a targeted attack, emphasizing that there was no risk to the broader community. The police are actively seeking information from the public, encouraging anyone with relevant CCTV or dash cam footage to come forward. This tragic event raises significant concerns about pedestrian safety and targeted violence in the region. The RCMP's assurance of community safety and their call for public assistance underline the importance of community vigilance in preventing further incidents.

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