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Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

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【LOHAS Canada lahoo.ca Jiang Li and Summary】 The recent security in Canada is really worrying. There are not only the hatred Chinese knife slashing incidents in shopping malls, but also the sexual assault of innocent girls in Wonderland, a famous Canadian park.

The Toronto subway recently broke out a terrifying subway stabbing incident. At that time, the scene was chaotic, and the passengers were forced to run for their lives.

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

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The incident occurred around 12:20 p.m. on Thursday when one of the victims was repeatedly brutally stabbed.

Footage that went viral online showed a man wearing a white T-shirt and blue shorts in a violent physical altercation with another man in dark clothing. During the fight, the latter can be seen wielding a knife in his hand.

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

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According to the Toronto Police Department, the two passengers only had an altercation at first, but later turned into knife wounds. The victim, whose shirt was covered in blood, tried at one point to flee the attackers.

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

Image from: Twitter

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

Man with a knife (Photo: Toronto Police Department)

A Chinese passenger at the scene, who did not want to be named, said in an interview that she was frightened at that time, screaming in the carriage, and some passengers were knocked to the ground.

Now really be careful, it is best to quickly hide away from people who see something wrong.

Vancouver police wanted this person in connection with an armed robbery at a nightclub in Yaletown

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) released a new photo Friday of a man of Chinese descent that investigators believe was linked to an armed robbery at a nightclub in Yaletown in April. Police also asked the man or anyone who knew him to contact police promptly:

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

Photo: Vancouver Police Department

Six of the people in the case were forcibly detained during the robbery and one was severely injured in the attack.

At press time, the Vancouver Police Department declined to disclose the exact address of the nightclub. It is understood that the location of the suspect's appearance is supposed to be outside the Bar None nightclub on Hamilton Street.

Police said the investigation began on April 9, when two suspects broke into a nightclub, threatened staff with guns and knives and stole $25,000 in cash. At one point, the hands of six victims were tied and forcibly imprisoned. One victim was severely assaulted and suffered life-changing injuries.

Why was such a serious robbery only revealed to the public months after it happened? VPD spokeswoman Tania Visintin said Friday that releasing information earlier would affect the investigation. She said the case "poses no risk to public safety." If anything, we would have warned long ago. ”

Police are asking anyone who knows the man to contact police immediately at 604-717-2541.

Man with knife breaks into a restaurant in New Westminster, and customers are suddenly threatened

The New Westminster Police Department (NWPD) has released the latest news: the authorities are urgently looking for witnesses to a gangster breaking into a restaurant with a knife. The incident occurred around 8pm on National Day (July 1) in a restaurant near Victoria Hill.

Canadian bus hacking incident! The Great Vancouver gangsters broke into the restaurant with knives and threatened customers

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The NWPD said police learned a suspect took a large knife from the kitchen area and threatened people inside the restaurant, including guests. When police arrived, they saw a man who matched the suspect's description trying to flee the restaurant with a knife. The officer then persuaded the suspect to drop the knife and took him into custody.

James Hamelin, 39, is now charged with armed assault, threats and mischief.

Police spokesman Andrew Leaver said, "The suspect's behaviour caused considerable fear to the people in the restaurant." He added that it was the right thing to do without direct contact with the man and help ensure their own safety and that of their customers. Fleeing the restaurant before the police arrive, customers are requested to contact the NWPD immediately. The case number is 2023-10729.

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