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Man who is charged with murder in the car ramming of the crowd of Vancouver Festival

The police submitted murder systems against a man who was plowed into a lot in a lot at a festival in Vancouver, British Columbia on a festival, which were killed 11 people and injured dozens of others.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, was charged with eight murder second degree, the police said in Vancouver in a release on Sunday evening.

“The indictment ranking has continued and further fees are expected,” says the police declaration.

At a press conference on Sunday, the authorities warned that the number of fatalities could increase. The suspect, a resident of Vancouver with a history of mental illnesses, was known to the police. Officials confirmed that the event is not an act of terrorism.

“It seems that mental health seems to be the underlying problem here,” said Mayor Ken Sim at a press conference on Sunday.

The police described the victims as “mixed genders, male, female and young people”. They are 5 to 65 years old, Steve Rai, Vancouvers interim police, said on Sunday.

According to the police explanation, more than two dozen more were injured in the attack.

Rai said on Sunday on Sunday that some of these people were critically injured and that some victims were still not identified.

In graphic videos of the first aid and emergency vehicles verified by NBC messages, victims tend to be desperate, cry, cry and shocked in graphic videos of the incident and the NBC messages published by NBC messages.

What seems to be the vehicle, a crumpled black SUV, is stopped in the middle of the street after it had come into food trucks, which flanked both sides of a street that had been made into a pedestrian center for a few moments before.

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The police in Vancouver investigated after a man drove to pedestrians at the annual Lapu Lapu Festival, who celebrated the Filipino culture on Saturday.Don Mackinnon / AFP – Getty Images

The ruins of damaged food trucks also seemed to be distributed across the area.

“Last night, members of the Filipino community gathered in Vancouver for a celebration of the community and culture in East Vancouver,” said Rai on Sunday afternoon. “Your collective security and security were stolen when a man drove through a festival in a vehicle.”

The police said the amount that had gathered for the annual block party of the LAPU LAPU day meeting captured the driver and handed it over to the police.

According to Rai, the police worked with the city to evaluate the risk before the festival on Saturday, and found “no known threats for the event or the Filipino community”.

As a result, they found that “committed police officers and heavy vehicle barricades” were not necessary on the festival site. He also said that the police authority and the city will work to check “all circumstances to plan this event”.

More than 100 police officers in Vancouver work the case, said Rai.

The attack occurred shortly after the time from 8:14 p.m. in East 41st Avenue and the Fraser Street, the police said to X.

On Sunday, Rai issued questions about a possible motive, except that “the person we have in custody has a significant history of interactions with police and health professions in terms of mental health”.

He also said on Sunday that the police had no interactions with the suspect before Saturday evening.

Yoseb Vardeh, co-owner of a snack car who was stationed at the Lapu-Rapu-Day Festival, told the Vancouver Sun newspaper that he heard to turn an engine before a speed car drove directly in the middle of a pedestrian area.

“I came outside of my snack car, I saw the street down and there is only body everywhere,” said Vardeh.

He said the police acted quickly to arrest Cordon and the man from the area. “This is something that happens in the states, not here,” he said.

Victims were brought to nine hospitals, said Rai on Sunday.

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Vancouver after a fatal car ramming
The Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney kneels in a monument in Vancouver on Sunday.Carlos Osorio / Reuters

Deana Lancaster, spokeswoman for the Vancouver General Hospital, the best trauma facility in the region, said that it received several patients from the incident they understood as a lapu rapu day party.

Sim, the mayor, said on Sunday on social media: “I am shocked and deeply sad about the terrible incident at today’s Lapu Lapu Day event.” He said that further information would come as soon as you are available.

“Our thoughts are with all those affected and with the Filipino community of Vancouver in this incredibly difficult time,” said Sim.

The Prime Minister of British Columbia, David Eby, said his team was in contact with Vancouver officials and would provide all the necessary support.

The Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered X condolence for X and said the officials monitor the situation.

Carney addressed the Canadians in a program on Sunday morning and described the tragic losses “as a nightmare of every family”. He continued to emphasize the resistance and strength of the Filipino Canadian community.

Carney referred to a Tagalog concept that he said: “One catches the Filipino spirit of the community of cooperation and unity.”

“And it is this spirit that we have to draw this incredibly difficult time,” said Carney. “We will comfort the grief. We will take care of each other. We will unite for a common purpose.”

Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the Canadian new Democratic Party, said on X that he was “horrified”.

“When we wait to learn more, our thoughts are with the victims and their families – and the Filipino community of Vancouver, who came together today to celebrate the resilience,” he said.

In 2023, the province of British Columbia declared a battle on the island of Mactan on April 27, 1521 on April 27, 1521. A Spanish expedition to circle the globe.

The islands fell under the Spanish colonial rule for almost 400 years, and Lapu-Lapu is celebrated in the Philippines and in the global Filipino diaspora as a symbol of resistance to colonialism.

According to the 2021 census, there are almost 1 million Filipino immigrants and people in Filipino descent in Canada in Canada in Canada.

There will be a community meeting at the SIM with the Filipino community of the city – and a vigil in Vancouver from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.


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