Askew’s Salmon Arm stores shot up overnight
Askew’s grocery stores in Salmon Arm were the target of vandals overnight, causing several thousands of dollars in damage.
“It appears a suspect, or suspects, armed with a pellet rifle shot out windows at both the downtown and uptown locations of Askew’s sometime overnight Wednesday,” Const. Nathan Strohm from the Salmon Arm RCMP told Vernon Matters. “There was an altercation with someone not wanting to wear a mask in an Askew’s store Wednesday, but it’s not possible to confirm any connection.”
“These are challenging times, it’s tough on everybody, on staff and customers. There is a lot of animosity and tensions are high,” Heather Turner, Askew’s Uptown Manager said. “The public health order doesn’t give us a lot of clout. People feel like their rights are being violated.”
Four large windows, two measuring four feet by eight feet, and two measuring eight feet by eight feet, were shot out at the uptown store.











