On Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Vancouver Police officers are seen in a video pointing their guns over the counter inside a convenience store in the city. The Canadian Press


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Two people were stabbed in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday, with police fatally shooting the suspect who was involved in the attack. The incident has intensified concerns over public safety, urging officials to take stronger action against rising violence in the city.
The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) responded to a call at 11:34 a.m. about a man allegedly stealing alcohol and armed with a knife at the Original Joe’s restaurant, located at Robson and Hamilton streets. Officers later located the suspect at a nearby 7-Eleven store, directly across from the Vancouver Public Library’s central branch. After an encounter with police, the suspect was shot and taken to the hospital, where he later died. Despite immediate first aid from police and other first responders, the man could not survive his injuries.

The violent act unfolded shortly before the police intervention. Two victims had been stabbed before the suspect was shot. Authorities are still piecing together the details, as multiple videos taken by bystanders show alarming moments during the standoff, including officers aiming their weapons and deploying a Taser before firing shots.

One eyewitness, Kylie Noel, who was working at the Original Joe's, recalled how the suspect initially demanded a glass of water before being kicked out. Later, she saw him outside with a stolen bottle of alcohol. Noel said that the man returned inside, grabbed a knife, and threatened one of her co-workers, sparking panic in the restaurant. A kitchen worker tried to intervene but was met with aggression, as the man reportedly asked him if he wanted to die.

After escaping to a nearby hotel, Noel stayed on the phone with the police, describing the suspect’s location and actions. A few blocks away, Andrew Cecil, who worked at a nearby hotel, saw the man acting aggressively inside the 7-Eleven, where he cornered an employee and brandished the knife. Police arrived soon after and attempted to subdue him using a Taser, but it had no effect, leading to the shooting.

The violence caused widespread alarm. One witness, Mainul Islam, captured video footage of the aftermath, describing the suspect as homeless and stating that police acted quickly. Local businesses in the area, including a nearby nail salon, were locked down during the incident. The Vancouver Police Department responded swiftly, and the area was soon secured as investigators focused on the scene inside the 7-Eleven.

As the public expressed frustration over this attack, Mayor Ken Sim voiced his dissatisfaction with the federal government, accusing them of neglecting the issue of crime and the need for bail reform. Sim emphasized that residents across the country are growing tired of the lack of action, urging politicians to take swift measures to address public safety concerns.

The attack comes just days before a busy weekend in Vancouver, with large crowds expected for a series of Taylor Swift concerts. Local business leaders, such as Annette O'Shea of the Yaletown Business Improvement Association, called for quicker and more effective responses from both local and provincial governments. She expressed hope that Premier David Eby and newly elected officials would take the violence seriously and expedite reforms to improve public safety.

In response to the situation, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad highlighted the need for more resources for the court system and the use of the Mental Health Act for individuals who pose a risk to others. He argued that stronger action was needed to protect the public.

Despite the troubling events, business leaders reassured the public that additional police officers would be patrolling the streets, especially with a large influx of visitors expected for the weekend’s events. The city remains on high alert as authorities investigate this tragic stabbing and work to address growing concerns about safety in downtown Vancouver.

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