British Columbia

Man charged with attempted murder following Prince George, B.C. encampment shooting

Five days after a man was found with serious gunshot wounds at the Moccasin Flats encampment, police say the B.C. Prosecution Service has approved an attempted murder charge against Prince George resident Fabian James Charlie.

Police say victim shot at Moccasin Flats encampment remains in hospital in serious condition

An RCMP vehicle on a snow covered road, with flashing red lights from an ambulance in the background.
First responders are pictured at Moccasin Flats in Prince George, B.C. on Friday, Jan. 5, 2023. (Bill Fee/CBC)

Five days after a man was found with serious gunshot wounds at an encampment in Prince George, police say the B.C. Prosecution Service has approved charges related to the case.

On Wednesday, Prince George RCMP said 39-year-old Fabian James Charlie has been charged with one count of attempted murder.

The Prince George resident was arrested on Jan. 5 at a building located on the encampment known as Moccasin Flats.

The building and the encampment are both located close to Ottawa Street in downtown Prince George.

On Jan. 5, around 8:30 a.m. PT, first responders arrived there following reports of a shooting, and found a man with gunshot wounds.

He was taken to hospital for treatment. Police said on Wednesday that the victim remains in hospital with serious injuries.

The building where the shooting happened is used by the peer group Uniting Northern Drug Users, which offers harm reduction at the encampment.

RCMP said Charlie will remain in custody until his next court appearance. A search through provincial records shows that he will next appear in court on Friday.