Connect with us

Local News

Surrey man found guilty of double murder, attempted murder: IHIT

Published

on

A Surrey man has been convicted of two murders and an attempted murder after a shooting in 2022.

On July 30, 2022, just before 3 p.m., police responded to a call about a shooting at the South Surrey Athletic Park and found three men suffering from gunshot wounds.

Jordan Krishna and Robeen Soreni were killed, while a third person, Harbir Khosa, suffered life-threatening injuries.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) began investigating Krishna and Soreni’s deaths.

Six days later, after investigators executed multiple search warrants throughout the Lower Mainland, Bryce Dallas Campbell was arrested in relation to the shootings. Later that month, he was charged with two counts of second-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

In an update Tuesday, IHIT says Campbell was found guilty of all charges by a B.C. Supreme Court jury on Monday.

“A conviction for murder carries an automatic life sentence, with the period of parole ineligibility to be determined by the trial judge,” IHIT explained.

Separately, Campbell was charged in relation to the shooting death of another man.

The incident happened at a home in the area of 152A Street and 24 Avenue around 1:30 a.m. on April 6, 2022.

First responders arrived to find 33-year-old David Goldstein of White Rock, who had been shot, noting that “due to the serious nature of his injuries,” he was not expected to survive.

Goldstein later died in the hospital, and Campbell was charged with first-degree murder in late 2023.

No update was provided about the status of that charge.

1130 NewsRadio has reached out to IHIT for more information.

—With files from Charlie Carey and Maria Vinca.