Kyle Gianis, a West Âé¶¹AV man who survived four separate gangland assassination attempts in B.C., is believed to have died due to self-inflicted wounds following the most recent attempt on his life last weekend.
Shortly after midnight on Thursday, Aug. 5, Vernon North Okanagan RCMP responded to an alleged double-stabbing of two women at a campground near Enderby. Police say the male suspect, Gianis, was acting erratically due to possible drug impairment.
Mounties searched the area, locating Gianis down an embankment near a river around 2 a.m. in medical distress due to what appeared to be self-inflicted injuries. Despite resuscitation efforts, he died at the scene. The two women suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
B.C.’s police watchdog, the Independent Investigations Office (IIO), confirmed it is also investigating the incident to determine whether police actions or inactions played a role in Gianis’s death.
The IIO said Mounties cautiously approached Gianis with tear gas and rubber bullets before finding him. Officers provided Gianis medical assistance for a full hour before paramedics arrived and pronounced him dead.
Gianis was one of the two people injured in a downtown Âé¶¹AV shooting on July 31, the fourth attempt on his life in the past five years, including another one in Âé¶¹AV this past March. Prior to that, the Vancouver Sun reported he survived a 2017 gangland hit in Langley, that left his friend Tyler Pastuck dead, and a 2018 shooting in which the assailant entered the wrong home, killing Surrey nurse Paul Bennett.
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