Surrey cafe owned by Indian comedian shot up — again

This is the second attack on the establishment in less than a month.
Kap's Cafe
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A Surrey cafe owned by Indian comedian Kapil Sharma has been shot up yet again.

It marks the second attack on Kap's Cafe in less than a month.

According to the Surrey Police Service, the incident took place shortly after 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning at the establishment on 85 Ave. and Scott Rd. Staff were reportedly inside at the time, however no injuries were reported.

"We were woken up to eight gunshots," a resident told News1130, "and then I got up with the dogs and I could hear sirens in the area. It was the same distance away from where that Kap's Cafe was shot up a couple of weeks ago. When I drove by, it's closed off for about a block and there are emergency vehicles there."

No suspects have been identified, nor has a potential motive been uncovered.

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UPDATED: Shots fired at Surrey cafe, notorious Khalistani terrorist claims responsibility
Kap's Cafe

The previous incident took place around 1:50 a.m. on July 10. At least nine shots were fired, but nobody was injured.

Notorious Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi, known for his involvement in Khalistani militant organization Babbar Khalsa, reportedly claime to be behind the attack, citing "remarks" made by Sharma.

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