4th person charged in 2019 shooting death in Surrey

Andrew Baldwin, 30, was gunned down on Remembrance Day, just weeks after his brother was killed

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Caption: Andrew Baldwin was shot dead on Nov. 11, 2019. He was a 'caring, giving person,' his mother Julie wrote in a statement. (IHIT)

Homicide investigators say a fourth person has been charged in the Remembrance Day shooting of a man in Surrey, B.C., last year.
Andrew Baldwin, 30, was killed Nov. 11, 2019, at a house in the 10700-block of 124 Street.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced Wednesday that Munroop Hayer has been charged with first-degree murder.
Supt. Elija Rain with the Surrey RCMP said Hayer is well known to police in the Lower Mainland.

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Jordan Bottomley and Jagpal Hothi have already been charged with first-degree murder in the case.
Jasman Basran, 21, was charged in May with being an accessory to murder.
Baldwin was gunned down just weeks after his younger brother, 27-year-old Keith Baldwin, was shot and killed in Chilliwack, B.C. Both men were known to police.
Sgt. Frank Jang with IHIT read a statement Wednesday from Baldwin's mother, Julie.
"Andrew was a caring, giving person and his loyalty to his family, friends, loved ones and co-workers was unwavering," the note read.
"We will all miss him, every moment of every day."