Bryce Dallas Campbell, who was arrested in the days after the shooting, was charged Monday with two counts of second-degree murder. The 25-year-old from Surrey was also charged with one count of attempted murder. Police have not said how they came to identify Campbell as a suspect in what is believed to be a targeted incident, but had previously said they were looking for a single suspect who fled on foot in a black BMW X5. played a role in identification. They said Campbell was arrested on August 5 and has been in police custody since then. In the weeks that followed, officers searched “multiple locations” in the Lower Mainland and seized undisclosed items. Campbell is charged for his alleged role in a shooting on the afternoon of July 30. Three people were shot while at South Surrey Sports Park. Two of those people died from their injuries – later identified by police as Jordan Krishna and Robben Soreni – while the third was treated for life-threatening injuries. That man has also been publicly identified as Harbir Khosa, in a move police said was intended to continue the investigation. Police said Khosa, 26, and Krishna, 19, were known to police before the shooting, but did not elaborate on their previous encounters with the men. Officers have not said whether they have identified a motive in what the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team called a “complex investigation.” That investigation is ongoing, despite the charges, and officers are asking anyone with dash cam footage from the park to come forward. Specifically, they’re looking for videos taken between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on July 30. They are also looking for witnesses to the shooting or anyone with other information.