Surrey RCMP are not aware of any motive, or whether those involve have gang connections

Two men in the hospital with serious injuries, "several" arrests made

A shooting in the Guildford area resulted in a multi-vehicle crash nearby

SURREY (NEWS 1130) – Police in Surrey now say a shooting and violent car crash that sent a vehicle into a home in Guildford Monday night were likely gang-related. Mounties also suggest the incidents were targeted.

The incident began around 9 p.m. when people in the area of 102-A Avenue near 152nd Street heard gunfire. It didn’t end until five people were arrested a few blocks away following a multi-vehicle collision.

The early-morning scene here in #SurreyBC at 102A Ave and 153 Street @NEWS1130 pic.twitter.com/ZFP3dJkkXa — Simon Druker (@Simon_Druker) April 2, 2019

One suspect was actually held down by witnesses until the RCMP arrived.

Two men are in the hospital with serious injuries.

Sgt. Kimberley Farlin with Surrey RCMP says they are in the early stages of piecing together how the incidents unfolded.

“We believe that those vehicles were probably involved in the first initial shots fired and it led to a motor vehicle accident a short distance away.”

The other scene this morning, 100th Ave closed at 156th Street in #SurreyBC with evidence markers in the distance @NEWS1130 pic.twitter.com/Hi7hk9Dd1x — Simon Druker (@Simon_Druker) April 2, 2019

The investigation is still in its early stages, but initial indications are that this is a targeted incident related to the ongoing gang conflict.