Man facing multiple charges 2 years after fatal shooting in Langley

May 15 2019, 12:00 am

After a 31-year old was killed and another was injured after a June 2017 shooting outside a Brown’s Social House in Langley, police announced on Tuesday, May 14, that one man is now facing charges in connection with the incident.

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In a release, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said that on May 10, David Tull was charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.

Police noted that both the attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges are in relation to the second male victim.

“This was a fast-moving and highly complex investigation,” said IHIT Cpl. Frank Jang. “All the investigators involved are commended for their dedication and perseverance.”

The investigation began just before midnight on June 9, 2017, when officers say they responded to reports of gunshots in the area Browns Social House on 200th Street near the Langley Bypass.

Upon their arrival, officers found 31-year-old Tyler Pastuck dead from gunshot wounds, as well as another injured victim, who ultimately survived the shooting.

Pastuck and the surviving victim were known to each other, and the shooting is believed to be targeted.

Now, police say Tull is currently being held in custody and will appear before a judge in BC Provincial Court on May 14.

As the case is now before the courts, police said they will not be releasing any further details.

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