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Police in Canada said they have ruled out terrorism as a motivator after a man drove into a crowd at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver on Saturday night, killing 11 people and injuring ...
A driver ran a car into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday night, leaving several victims dead ...
At least 11 people were killed and "dozens" of others were injured Saturday as a vehicle plowed into a large crowd at a street festival in Vancouver, officials said, describing it as a "mass casualty ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Vancouver police ruled out terrorism in a car ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city, saying the suspect has a history ...
Yoseb Vardeh, who co-owns a food truck at the festival, told the Vancouver Sun that he heard an engine revving moments before a speeding vehicle drove down a pedestrian-only area. He said when he ...
Police say 11 people aged five to 65 were killed and more than two dozen injured when a man drove an SUV into a crowd of festival-goers.
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Vancouver police rule out terrorism after car ploughs into crowd killing nine Filipino festival-goersVancouver police wrote on X late on Saturday: “At this time, we are confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism.” A 30-year-old male suspect has been taken into custody, Mr Rai said. He ...
Bystanders at the Vancouver Filipino community’s Lapu Lapu Day celebration helped apprehend a suspect. Police said they do ...
Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, was charged with eight counts of second-degree murder for killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens after he rammed an SUV through a crowd in the western Canadian city.
11 killed as a vehicle plows into a Filipino street festival in Vancouver. Police rule out terrorism
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Vancouver police ruled out terrorism in a car ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city, saying the suspect has a ...
“At this time, we are confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism,” Vancouver police wrote on X late on Saturday. Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said they were “monitoring ...
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