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A suspected gang member in Vancouver is taken out of a bar in handcuffs. At least behind bars, Judge James Robart said, drug smuggler Lai would not become another fatality in Vancouver's gang wars.
Grewal got his new gang name tattooed across his upper chest in stylized script. Gang officers began seeing others with the same tattoo in mid-2017 while Grewal was still in pre-trial custody ...
The latest mayhem started at the end of March, when 21-year-old Sean Murphy, a popular former high school hockey player, drove into a withering blast of gunfire near Bateman Park. He was probably d… ...
Vancouver is the battlefield in a war between myriad drug gangs, which include Hell's Angels, Big Circle Boys, United Nations, Red Scorpions, Independent Soldiers and the 14K Triad.
Gang violence is tarnishing the international reputation of Vancouver as it prepares to host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the city's mayor said Friday. "Vancouver has never been known for this ...
There is a gang war, and it’s brutal. What we have seen are new rules of engagement for the gangsters,” Vancouver’s chief police constable, Jim Chu, told reporters in March.
There is a gang war and it's brutal." South Vancouver gangs targeted. Insp. Mike Porteous, the lead officer for Project Rebellion, the Vancouver Police Department's new anti-gang operation, ...
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – The latest mayhem started at the end of March, when 21-year-old Sean Murphy, a popular former high school hockey player, drove into a withering blast of gunfire near Bateman Park.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 6 (Reuters) - A surge in gang violence is hurting Vancouver's image as it prepares to host the 2010 Olympics, the city's mayor said on Friday. Sign up here ...
Vancouver is crying foul over unfavorable international media coverage about a gang war under way in the Canadian city, which will host the 2010 Winter Olympics.
There is a gang war, and it’s brutal. What we have seen are new rules of engagement for the gangsters,” Vancouver’s chief police constable, Jim Chu, told reporters in March.
Gang wars are draining Vancouver's crime-fighting budget and have sent its police department cap-in-hand to other agencies for funding assistance, says a report to city council.
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