Close X
Saturday, November 23, 2024
ADVT 
National

Senior pushed to the ground outside downtown shelter: Vancouver Police

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Jan, 2021 12:02 AM
  • Senior pushed to the ground outside downtown shelter: Vancouver Police

Sunday morning, a 73-year-old man with a cane was standing outside a downtown shelter reading a menu. Staff called police when they witnessed a 43-year-old man push the senior to the ground and walk away.

It was a hard fall, and the senior suffered injuries to his hand. Officers located the suspect nearby, who actively resisted arrest. He has an extensive history of being violent with both the public and the police.

Back-up officers arrived and the man was taken into custody. A search revealed a credit card not in his name.

Charges were recommended for assault, resisting arrest, and possession of credit card data. The suspect also had two outstanding arrest warrants.

MORE National ARTICLES

The net-zero zone: A Canada without emissions

The net-zero zone: A Canada without emissions
The proposed legislation would bind Canada to hitting five-year emissions targets starting in 2035, and reaching net zero by 2050.

The net-zero zone: A Canada without emissions

No charges against police in death of B.C. man

No charges against police in death of B.C. man
The prosecution service says Myles Gray suffered injuries including a broken eye socket, a possible partially dislocated jaw and a voice box fracture during the incident on Aug. 13, 2015.

No charges against police in death of B.C. man

No free transit on New Year's Eve: Translink

No free transit on New Year's Eve: Translink
TransLink will also not be running extended hours and will instead operate on normal weekday service schedules.

No free transit on New Year's Eve: Translink

Vancouver has its 19th homicide of the year

Vancouver has its 19th homicide of the year
A 27-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday evening and is in custody. The investigation is ongoing.

Vancouver has its 19th homicide of the year

Champagne keen to work with Biden administration

Champagne keen to work with Biden administration
Champagne, who did an unusual amount of jet-setting during the pandemic this past year, says he wants to kick off 2021 with a post-inauguration visit to Washington to connect with Antony Blinken, Biden's nominee for secretary of state.

Champagne keen to work with Biden administration

Natural gas rates are going up next year meaning some British Columbians will pay more

Natural gas rates are going up next year meaning some British Columbians will pay more
“There are a number of items that make up an energy bill, including the costs to store, transport and deliver energy, which have all increased,” explained Diane Roy, vice-president of regulatory affairs with FortisBC”. 

Natural gas rates are going up next year meaning some British Columbians will pay more