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Multiple bylaw complaints made in Penticton neighbourhood where shooting victims lived

An employee with the City of Pentictonsaid the city received a range of bylaw complaints,each with multiple phone calls, in the same neighbourhood where Monday's four shooting victims lived.

City confirms there were a half dozen files opened about wood smoke, landscaping

Cornwall Avenue where three people were killed during Monday's shooting spree. A fourth victim was shot and killed in a separate location, but also lived on the same street. (Dominika Lirette/CBC)

The City of Penticton received six separate calls for service in relation to a range of bylaw complaints in the same neighbourhood where Monday's four shooting victims lived, a municipal employee says.

Anthony Haddad, director of development services, said the bylaw complaints were made over the last three to four years.

Each call for service, which Haddaddescribed as a file, came with multiple phone calls.

"The complaints received related to wood burning smoke, landscapingandon-site drainage related matters," said Haddad. "[They] also related to home-based business operations without a business licence. All of these issues were followed up and dealt with by our city bylaw staff."

On Tuesday, 68-year-old former city workerJohn Brittain, was charged withthree counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder after he turned himself in to police.

All of the victims lived on the same block, as did John Brittain's estranged wife, Katherine Brittain, who was not one of the victims. (CBC News)

All of the shooting victims, Barry and SusanWonch, Darlene Knipplebergand Rudi Winter,lived on the same block ofCornwall Drive, nearKatherine Brittain, John Brittain's estranged wife.

Three of the victims were shot in theneighbourhood where they livedand the fourthwas shot in a second location about 10minutes away nearLakeview Street and Heales Avenue, across from whereBrittainwas renting a suite.

Motive unknown

Haddad's comments, however, show there was some tension in theneighbourhood. Hewas not able to confirm who made the bylawcomplaints, only that they all came from the same area.

"It isn't uncommon to see a number of complaints around a certain issue," he added.

Unsuspecting landlord

Residents of the small South Okanagan tourist havenare still processing thetragedy.

Brittain'sformer landlord of five years, Anthony Friesen, said he felt disbelief when he heard what Brittainis alleged to havedone.

John Brittain, 68, walks into provincial court in Penticton, B.C., in handcuffs on Tuesday morning for his first court appearance after being charged with four counts of murder in connection with a deadly shooting spree in the city on Monday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

"I would never have thought that he would ever be capable of doing something like that," said Friesen.

He described Brittain as a good tenant, always paying rent on time and treating his suite well.

Police forensic officers investigate after the body of a man who was shot was found outside a home near Lakeview Street and Heales Avenue in Penticton, B.C., on Monday, April 15, 2019. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Sounds of gunshots

Brittain's landlord was replacing a living room window behind the buildinghe rents out on Lakview Street when he heard the first gunshot. He says he didn't know what had happened until he heard two more gunshots and his cousin called him to say he had heard about a shooting in the area.

"I went out and walked around and then I saw the dead man lying on the ground and realized what had happened," said Friesen.

One of the victims had been killed right across the street from his building.

"It just looked like the man had fallen out of the tree. He's just laying there on the ground."

It wasn't until later that day, Friesendiscovered Brittain had turned himself in.