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Vancouver Man Arrested After Threatening To Stab SkyTrain Worker With Used Syringe

Darpan News Desk, 19 Jan, 2018 12:39 PM
    A 35 year old Vancouver man has been arrested on a warrant relating to an incident, on the SkyTrain, where a SkyTrain Attendant was allegedly confronted by a man holding a used syringe who threatened to stab him.
     
     
    On December 11, 2017, at approximately 10:30 pm, a young woman and her two small children (a toddler and a baby in a stroller) were on the SkyTrain at the Broadway and Commercial Station when a man boarded, with his bicycle, and crouched down next to her. 
     
     
    As the train pulled into the Main Street – Science World Station, she saw the man with a needle, containing blood and a white substance, in his arm. She briefly stepped off the train and advised a SkyTrain Attendant (STA) as to what was occurring. The STA boarded the train and, as it left the station, requested the attendance of Metro Vancouver Transit Police over his radio.
     
     
    The suspect overheard the STA’s call for Transit Police and allegedly moved aggressively towards him, holding the used syringe approximately 4 inches from the STA’s neck. He allegedly threatened, repeatedly, to stab him with the syringe, for calling the police.
     
     
    The STA said he had not called the police, causing the suspect to back up slightly. He got off the train at Stadium Station and left the area.
     
     
    Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers attended and initiated an investigation, which included obtaining photographs of the suspect and were subsequently able to identify him. Metro Vancouver Transit Police recommended charges of Assault with a Weapon and Uttering Threats to Cause Death or Bodily Harm, which were approved by Crown Counsel. An arrest warrant was issued.
     
     
    On January 10, 2018, Vancouver Police Department officers arrested Kristopher Frederick Kenneth JOYCE on the arrest warrant in Vancouver’s downtown eastside. JOYCE is 35 years of age, a resident of Vancouver and very well known to police.

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