Vancouver car attack suspect apologized to the mob before the police arrived in a viral video

However, the Vancouver police did not reveal the identity of the 30 -year -old suspect, who mortgaged his SUV in a Philipino festival, at least nine people died, the man’s face is going viral in a video. The Asian-original man in the video was believed to apologize to the mob who detained him until the police arrived to arrest him. In a viral video from the site, the man can be seen calling “sorry”.
He is accused of barreling his black SUV through the crowd at Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party as the festival was wrapping around 8 pm local time. “The suspect was known to the police under some circumstances,” Vancouver acting police chief Steve Rai told reporters on Saturday night that without expansion. There is no terrorist angle and there is no gang angle, the police confirmed.
Rai said the incident was assessed and monitored for safety with stakeholders – including in -charge of garbage trucks used in the past, to block the roads from traffic. The investigation is on and it is led by the Vancouver Police Major Crime Section.
The driver can also suffer from mental health issues, Vancouver Sun said citing sources.
It is believed that some volunteers have made it on the busy road after removing a barrier during the festival cleaning. In a statement read on Sunday morning, Prime Minister Mark Carney said more than 20 people were injured.
Carney stated that Canadian people are described as “police describe as a car-roming attack” which “is described as an opportunity to gather and celebrate the vibrancy of the Filipino-Kanadai community.”
Lapu Lapu Day is named after an indigenous resistance fighter in the Philippines, who fought against the Spanish colonies in the 16th century.