The Comprehensive Homicide Investigation Team said in a news release Friday night that the three people shot were 26-year-old Harbir Khosa, 20-year-old Robeen Soreni and 19-year-old Jordan Krishna. Two of the victims have died, while the third remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to IHIT. Investigators did not say which of the three victims was still alive. All three victims were Surrey residents and all three were associated with a black 2010 BMW X5 where the shooting took place, IHIT said, adding that Hossa and Krishna were known to police. The shooting happened in the parking lot of South Surrey Athletic Park at 14600 20th Avenue around 2:45 p.m. on July 30, police said. According to investigators, the shooting was “an isolated, targeted incident” and has been linked to “gang and drug activity.” Police said they have determined there was a lone shooter who fled on foot. IHIT described the suspect as a man wearing “a dark hooded sweatshirt, beige pants and a dark baseball cap.” “We have established a schedule with the black BMW X5 arriving at the park around 2:27 p.m. and filming to take place immediately after,” said IHIT spokesman Sgt. David Lee, in the statement. “The assailant fled on foot westbound out of the park.” Investigators are looking for witnesses who were in the park around 2:30 p.m. and may have seen the BMW or someone running from the parking lot. Police also confirmed they had executed search warrants at a home near the crime scene on Friday in connection with the shooting. “One person has been taken into custody, but no charges have yet been laid,” IHIT said in a statement.