Vancouver Car-Ramming Attack Charges Filed After 11 Killed
Vancouver Car-Ramming Attack Charges Filed After 11 Killed

Vancouver Car-Ramming Attack Charges Filed After 11 Killed

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A 30-year-old man, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder following a car-ramming attack at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival, which killed 11 people, including a five-year-old, and injured at least 20 others. The incident, described by officials as Vancouver's 'darkest day,' targeted a Filipino heritage event and has deeply shaken the local and national community. Authorities stated that Lo had a significant history of mental health-related interactions with law enforcement, but there is no evidence the attack was terrorism-related. The suspect was arrested at the scene after bystanders pursued him, and more charges are expected as the investigation continues. In response to the tragedy, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and other leaders canceled campaign events and met with the affected community. Vigils and memorials have been held as Vancouver's Filipino community and the broader public mourn the victims and seek resilience in the aftermath.

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