The Valentine's Day Crossbow Assault

A man shot his alienated spouse's child with a crossbow when he saw the multi-year old leaving his work environment. The bolt punctured the young fellow's arm and upper middle. However, he survived. After the strike, the man turned the crossbow on himself. He was taken to a clinic, however, articulated dead not long after.

One dead, one harmed in Valentine's Day crossbow assault

A man is dead after shooting his antagonized spouse's child with a crossbow before he turned the weapon on himself. This incident occured in a Mission, B.C. parking area, as indicated by police.

Mission RCMP said the 23-year-old casualty was leaving his working environment in the 7200-square of Horne Road just before midnight Friday night when he was shot at by the 59-year-old man.

A jolt punctured the casualty's right arm and entered into his upper middle, RCMP said. He was transported to healing facility and is relied upon to survive.

Crossbow assault

RCMP say a 23-year-old man was harmed by a crossbow in the parking garage of the Mission Station Barbecue in Mission B.C. before his assailant turned the weapon on himself, Feb. 15, 2014. (CTV)

Examiners said the suspect, a 59-year-old man from Nanaimo, was found at the wrongdoing scene oblivious in the wake of turning the crossbow on himself. He was taken to healing facility, however, articulated dead soon after.

Mission RCMP affirmed the casualty was the child of the speculate's offended spouse and the two aren't connected organically. They don't accept there was any before encounter or danger that went before the assault.

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