
Photos: Horror in the aftermath of Lapu Lapu celebration in Vancouver
What started as a joyous celebration of Filipino culture ended in death and devastation Saturday after a speeding SUV plowed into a crowd at Lapu Lapu Day in Vancou…
I wonder the same thing. For those that may be in a state of hallucinating, delusion, or unawareness, how long does it last, what snaps them out- as this suspect was apologizing immediately afterwards?I am not trying to excuse him, but curious to know what his mental health struggles are. Reminds me a bit of the Nicole Linton case in CA. He could’ve been hallucinating, delusional, entirely unaware of his surroundings. It’s a terrible horrible thing that has happened but I will wait to hear more before having any firm opinions.
Lo had no prior criminal record, according to the online court database.
Sources told Postmedia that a family member had contacted a hospital psych ward hours before Sunday’s attack because of Lo’s deteriorating mental health. It’s not known what action, if any, was taken. He was believed to be suffering from delusions and paranoia.
He appeared very briefly in court from a jail cell wearing grey sweats a few minutes ago. He’s been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder. Lo did not request bail, so he’s staying in custody. As below, a publication ban covers other details.
The case has been put over to May 26.
Journalists asked several times about the lack of barricades on the street that was lined with food trucks, where the incident happened.
Sim and Rai repeatedly responded by saying they believe the "root cause" of the incident is mental health.
Moo...earlier it was mentioned that there were usually dump trucks used to block of street. That seems cheap and effective. Why were they not used this time.. considering there have been a number of car rammings around the world lately
As we reported earlier, there have been questions around how a driver was able to get an SUV into the crowd. Rai says that the risk assessment done by police, prior to big events, involves scanning social media for threats and working with organizers on their needs, among a “whole gamut” of preparations.
He says that last year’s Lapu Lapu Day festival was a family-friendly event for Filipino people to celebrate their culture, an atmosphere police wanted to maintain this year. He said he believes this year’s response was appropriate based on the information they had.
“We don’t want to cage everybody up at every event in the City of Vancouver,” the interim police chief said.
I found the official response to the valid questions about security barriers to be a bit disrespectful. To just say “we can’t predict one-off situations” and “we don’t want to create a police state” feels like such a cop out. In what world do road barriers constitute a police state anyway?
well, people with diagnosed mental issues still have the responsibility to take medications and not use street drugs that can make their conditions worse. Both questions remain open, at least to me.Video circulating on social media showed a young man in a black hoodie with his back against a chain-link fence, alongside a security guard and surrounded by bystanders screaming and swearing at him, the Associated Press reported.![]()
Murder charges filed against suspect in ramming attack on Vancouver street festival that killed 11
The BC Prosecution Service charged Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, with eight counts of second degree murder after he struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival.apnews.com
'I´m sorry,' the man said, holding his hand to his head, according to AP.
Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai declined to comment on the video, but said the person in custody was a 'lone male' who was 'known to police in certain circumstances.'
Rbm.
Saying he is, 'sorry' is not going to help !
I can't blame people for using profanity towards him.
What a ghastly act this perp committed against innocent people.
Whatever mental issues he has , he still made a choice to murder people !
Imo.
Horrible to know all that damage was from hitting human bodies.View attachment 582131
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Suspect in Vancouver festival attack ID’d as Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, after at least 11 killed, dozens more injured
The 30-year-old was arrested at the scene by authorities and was “known” to law enforcement and mental health care professionals before he allegedly carried out his deadly attack, Vancouver police …nypost.com
And the problem with a lot of people with psychosis and other types of mental illnesses is that after they've been stabilized by the drugs they don't think they need them and then the cycle starts again. You force your patients to take their drugs, regardless what the ailment is for.This is where things get tricky. How do you enforce someone to take their medication? You know without it they will fall into another mental crisis. If we could just figure out how this can be done without infringing on people's rights etc we could solve a lot of these situations. Most times family and friends have their hands tied and just hope this doesnt happen. 'No harm to themselves or others' is not a reliable solution. imo
Replying to myself. I meant you can't force someone to take medication.And the problem with a lot of people with psychosis and other types of mental illnesses is that after they've been stabilized by the drugs they don't think they need them and then the cycle starts again. You force your patients to take their drugs, regardless what the ailment is for.