Jimi Sandhu charged in Abbotsford auto mall gangster death

Matthew Campbell, 32, died from a stab wound to the neck on Jan. 2

Image | Gang member stabbed to death at Abbotsford auto mall

Caption: Police announced an arrest has been made in the fatal stabbing of a high-level gang member that happened at an Abbotsford auto mall in early January. (CBC)

A charge of second-degree murder has been laid in the stabbing death of 32-year-old Matthew Campbell, a high-level gang member who was attacked at an Abbotsford auto mall in January.
The Lower Mainland's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says 24-year-old Jimi Sandhu was arrested Friday in connection with the case, and will appear in court in Abbotsford on Monday.
Campbell, a reported associate of the Red Scorpions gang, stumbled into a business with a severe neck wound on Jan. 2. Staff tried to help him and he was transported to hospital by air ambulance, but he ultimately died from the stab wound.
IHIT Supt. Kevin Hackett said both Campbell and Sandhu were previously known to police.
He said the arrest came after close collaboration between the Abbotsford Police Department, IHIT, and B.C.'s gang-focused Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU-BC).
“Today’s announcement is the result of a fast-paced investigation that commenced on the day of Mr. Campbell’s murder and continued around the clock for the past 30 days," Hackett said in a written statement. "Gang related homicide investigations are often difficult to solve. Having CFSEU-BC investigators working so closely with our team was extremely helpful.”