11 people killed, more than 20 hurt after SUV rams into Vancouver Filipino Heritage Festival
- A car-ramming incident at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver resulted in the deaths of 11 people and injuries to dozens more, marking Canada's fourth vehicle attack in seven years.
- The Vancouver Police ruled out terrorism, stating that the arrested suspect has a significant history of mental health issues.
- Interim Police Chief Steve Rai described the event as the darkest day in Vancouver's history, with emergency responses ongoing.
- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Expressed sympathy for the victims and their families, assuring support and a thorough investigation by authorities in Vancouver.
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ThePatriotLight - At Least 9 K*lled, Many More Injured, When Driver Plows Through Crowded Festival: Police
ThePatriotLight - Authorities are investigating the aftermath of yet another horrific scene involving a driver mowing down a crowd of innocent people. The latest incident occurred in Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada, and left at least nine victims dead with many more injured. The New York Post provided an update early Sunday morning: A 30-year-old driver slammed his SUV into a crowd of Filipino festivalgoers in Vancouver, Canada, Saturday …
Vancouver police rule out terrorism in car ramming that killed 11, saying suspect has history of mental health issues, reports AP.
Vancouver police rule out terrorism in car ramming that killed 11, saying suspect has history of mental health issues, reports AP. Vancouver police rule out terrorism in car ramming that killed 11, saying suspect has history of mental health issues, reports AP.
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