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Police had earlier contact with Vancouver car assault suspect

By Editorial Board Published April 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Police had earlier contact with Vancouver car assault suspect

Police had contact with a person suspected of being behind a car assault in Vancouver that killed 11 individuals on the day earlier than the ramming.

A person drove an SUV by means of a crowd throughout a Filipino cultural pageant within the Canadian metropolis on Saturday.

Of the 11 killed, 9 had been feminine and two had been male, with ages starting from 5 to 65, in keeping with Vancouver Police Division spokesperson Steve Addison.

He mentioned 32 individuals had been injured – seven stay in important situation and three had been in a severe situation on Monday.

Police had earlier contact with Vancouver car assault suspect

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Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, was charged with eight counts of second-degree homicide on Sunday, the British Columbia Prosecution Service mentioned. Extra costs had been attainable, it added.

Lo, a resident of Vancouver, appeared in court docket on Sunday and stays in custody. He has not entered a plea.

The festival was held in an area of south Vancouver

Investigators have dominated out terrorism as a motive. They mentioned Lo had a historical past of psychological well being points.

Interim police chief Steve Rai mentioned there was no indication of a motive, however the suspect has “a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health”.

He described the assault as “the darkest day in our city’s history”.

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Lo had contact with the police the day earlier than the car assault in a neighbouring jurisdiction, Mr Addison mentioned.

“That contact was not criminal in nature and it did not rise to the level where a mental health intervention was required,” he added.

The assault occurred on the Lapu Lapu Day Block Occasion, which is called after a nationwide hero of the Philippines.

Police mentioned “a few thousand” individuals had been in attendance.

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