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Old Posted May 17, 2025, 7:54 PM
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I mean I personally tend to agree that an accidental vehicle veering from an accident or medical emergency seems more likely to cause a mass casualty event.

But if anything it speaks to a broader issue of mental health than trying to attach it to pedestrian/cyclist road safety. Who's going to protect the crowds on Granville Island or the seawall if some maniac decides to uses a vehicle to attack people.

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Coun. Pete Fry said the attack underscores a broader issue.

“It’s a wake-up call to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety,” he said. “How do we minimize those opportunities for conflict with vehicles?”
https://vancouversun.com/news/after-lapu...-event-security-with-new-mobile-barriers
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Old Posted May 21, 2025, 1:02 AM
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Suspect arrested, charged following attack in Stanley Park washroom

A suspect has been arrested and charged with multiple offences after a woman was allegedly attacked, robbed, and sexually assaulted by a stranger in a Stanley Park bathroom yesterday.

Vancouver Police responded shortly before 11 a.m. Monday after a witness saw a suspicious man entering the women’s changing room near the Second Beach pool. When VPD officers arrived, they found a woman in her 40s who had been robbed and violently assaulted.

Officers located a suspect nearby and took him into custody.

The victim received treatment at hospital.

Hartley Ronald Duckhorn, 35, is now charged with the following criminal offences:

Assault by choking
Unlawful confinement
Sexual assault with a weapon
Robbery
Uttering threat to cause death or bodily harm
He remains in custody pending a bail hearing.
https://vpd.ca/news/2025/05/20/suspect-arrested-charged-following-attack-in-stanley-park-washroom/

Same guy Surrey 2020

https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article...after-attack-near-skytrain-station-rcmp/
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Old Posted May 21, 2025, 2:29 AM
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They released his photo in the Global Vancouver report on the attack

https://globalnews.ca/news/11188010/woman-violent-sex-assault-vancouver-pool-changing-room/
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Old Posted May 21, 2025, 5:51 AM
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Send in the sob sisters crying that permanent prison or institutionalizations “ isn’t the answer”.
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Old Posted May 21, 2025, 11:30 AM
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Very interesting. Now let's see his rap sheet and if he was on probation at the time of this incident.
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Old Posted May 21, 2025, 11:32 AM
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Send in the sob sisters crying that permanent prison or institutionalizations “ isn’t the answer”.
Let the frequent fliers live with the crook coddlers
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Old Posted May 22, 2025, 11:42 PM
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Surprise.

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Randall Hopley re-arrested after refusing to stay at Vancouver halfway house

A B.C. high-risk child sex offender who was arrested in 2023 for being on the lam after not returning to his Vancouver halfway house has been re-arrested.

Randall Hopley obtained statutory release from Mission Institution Thursday morning. He was told to reside at a halfway house in Vancouver but refused direction of his parole officer and left the halfway house.

A Canada-wide warrant was subsequently issued for him.

Police officers arrested him in Vancouver the same day and he remains in custody.
https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/highl...stay-at-vancouver-halfway-house-10698933
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Old Posted May 23, 2025, 4:05 PM
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Same headline, different guy

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High-risk offender re-arrested by Vancouver police after failing to return to halfway house

A high-risk offender who failed to return to his halfway house on Thursday was re-arrested by police in Vancouver on Friday.

Police say 37-year-old Johnny Walkus was released from prison earlier Thursday and was ordered to live in a halfway house in Vancouver.
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2025/05/22/vancouver-police-canada-wide-warrant-johnny-walkus/
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Vancouver police crackdown brings noticeable change to London Drugs’ Downtown Eastside store

At the corner of Hastings and Abbott, London Drugs has long dealt with violence, theft, and mounting financial losses.

But there are now signs of hope at one of the retailer’s most challenging locations.

Tony Hunt, the company’s general manager of loss prevention, says conditions at the store — located in the Woodward’s Building — have “significantly” improved since the launch of a new Vancouver Police Department (VPD) task force three months ago.

“We’ve seen a reduction in our incidence of thefts and a reduction in incidence of violence,” Hunt told 1130 NewsRadio.

“But most importantly, it’s been the impact on the staff and customers, their perception of safety we’ve seen since the project, and the new attention that’s been paid to the Downtown Eastside.”

Launched in February, the VPD’s $5 million “Task Force Barrage” is focused on reducing violent crime and street disorder in the Downtown Eastside (DTES), as well as surrounding neighbourhoods like Gastown, Chinatown, and Strathcona.

The initiative has brought a more visible police presence — something Hunt says is having a direct impact on repeat offenders and fencing operations that once thrived at the DTES location.

“It’s now becoming more like an average store, as opposed to a store which was being hit particularly hard.”

Earlier this year, London Drugs President Clint Mahlman said the DTES location has lost more than $10 millionsince opening in 2009. At the time, Mahlman called it “one of the largest money-losing locations we have in our chain.”

Despite signs of progress, Hunt says employee safety remains a top concern as the company continues to invest heavily in security and is still considering the future of the Woodward’s store, with an option to terminate its lease at the end of the year.

“I’m heartened at this point, because while this is a short-term project thus far, it’s starting to have a difference, and people feel more comfortable in that space, they feel comfortable shopping, and it’s making noticeable improvements.”

As for whether the store will remain open past 2025:

“We’re in discussions and taking in all the information. A decision will be made later in the year on that particular location.”
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2025/05/22...de-police-crackdown-london-drugs-change/
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That is good news, I like it, keep it going, and maybe before you know it, we will start a new SSP thread ' Public Order & the Rise of Vancouver's Livability '
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70-year-old victim of random Vancouver assault says attacker ‘body slammed’ him

A 70-year-old man who was randomly assaulted in Vancouver last week is speaking out about the attack and says Canada needs to reform its criminal justice system.

“It was so fast, he must have rushed at me,” said the victim, who Global News is only identifying as John out of safety concerns.

The incident happened around 3 p.m. last Friday, as John was walking near Homer and West Pender streets. He had his phone and credit card out to pay for parking, and said he was only vaguely aware of a man walking in his direction.

“I think I glanced at my phone for a second, and the next thing I knew I saw this man’s face up here, but I was falling back, and he had, I think, what they call ‘body slammed’ me,” he explained.
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The incident left him with a head injury that required stitches and a shard of glass embedded in his scalp.

Vancouver police say Derrick James McFeeters, 40, was arrested on Granville Street later the same day. He has since been charged with one count of assault causing bodily harm.

McFeeters has a lengthy criminal file, and was out on bail when he allegedly attacked John.

Two weeks before that, he was charged with assaulting two police officers, one of whom suffered a broken wrist.

John said he believes the incident is a symptom of bigger problems with the way Canada deals with crime.
And manslaughter in 2011.



https://globalnews.ca/news/11192214/70-year-old-assault-victim-speaks-vancouver/
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Old Posted May 24, 2025, 12:01 AM
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He has a lengthy criminal file? I'm shocked I tell you, shocked!
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Out of honest pure curiosity, what is that dull yellow object that appears attached with three bolts to his neck? What am I seeing here?
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Out of honest pure curiosity, what is that dull yellow object that appears attached with three bolts to his neck? What am I seeing here?
Looks like an external fixation for a mandible (jaw) fracture. If this is the kind of guy to get into fights often, makes sense he'd have his jaw broken.
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He has a lengthy criminal file? I'm shocked I tell you, shocked!
And he was out on bail too. ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING
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And he was out on bail too. ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING
They should start name shaming the judges that grant these 'people' bail. That must be public info.

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Old Posted May 25, 2025, 5:26 PM
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I mean if you need a really high bar to stick people in mental institutions against their will Randall should be a prime candidate.

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Randall Hopley poses 'high risk' to re-offend in sexual manner against child: parole board

A B.C. child sex offender who was re-arrested in Vancouver just hours after being released from prison into a halfway house poses a high risk for future sexual offending, has poor impulse control and has a deviant sexual attraction to young children.

Documents from Randall Hopley's April 25 parole board decision states he lacks insight to his criminal behaviour and he's resistant to treatment efforts.

"Risk issues in your case include a deviant sexual attraction to young children, poor impulse control, poor emotions management, and attitudes that support the use of crime for gain," reads the decision.

Hopley obtained statutory release from Mission Institution Thursday morning. He was told to reside at a halfway house in Vancouver but refused the direction of his parole officer and left the halfway house.

Statutory release is presumptive release by law; it is not parole. The decision is not up to the Parole Board of Canada.

Most offenders, except those serving a life or indeterminate sentence, must be released by Correctional Service Canada with supervision after serving two-thirds of their sentence if parole has not already been granted.

A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Hopley after he refused to stay at the halfway house. Vancouver police arrested him hours later.

Eighteen months earlier, Hopley removed his ankle monitoring bracelet and also fled from his halfway house. He was on the lam for 10 days and was arrested in November 2023. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail on May 24, 2024.

Police believe he was attempting to avoid a trial on Nov. 6, 2023, for allegedly breaching a long-term supervision order.

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The Parole Board of Canada decision details special conditions that were imposed on Hopley during his release.


Seven special conditions and a residency condition were imposed to help "manage" his risk issues in the community. They were decided on April 25, 2025, before his release.

Hopley had been assigned to a community residential facility, also known as a halfway house.

There are six halfway houses Hopley could have been assigned to in Vancouver. All of them are publicly listed, along with their locations, on the Government of Canada's website.

Hopley was granted no leave privileges and would have had to return to the residential facility nightly while respecting an 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.

"In the past, you have committed acts of voyeurism and stalked potential victims at night. A curfew will prevent a return to this type of behaviour and provide additional structure and allow electronic monitoring to ensure you are fully accountable for your whereabouts, activities and associations,” stated the decision.

The other conditions included:

Not to be near children's areas
No contact with victims
No contact with children
Reside at a specific place
Pornography restriction
Internet restriction
Report relationships
The board said Hopley has caused significant harm to the victim and his family.

"Any unwanted contact will cause additional harm and must be strictly avoided,” said the document.

Hopley was to be under supervision until May 18, 2030.

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Hopley’s first conviction dates back to 1985. He has since developed a "significant criminal history," the decision said.

His first federal sentence was in 1985; the victim was a five-year-old boy. At the time of his arrest, he admitted to police that he committed similar acts against two other young boys.

Back in 2011, he abducted a three-year-old boy from his home in southeastern B.C. and was released with conditions under a long-term supervision order (LTSO). Hopley held the boy captive in a cabin for four days before returning him. Hopley completed a six-year prison term for the incident.

During the offence, he was already on a probation order and required to live at a specific place and observe a curfew.

"Your history under supervision in the community is poor,” stated the decision. "You have three convictions for breach-type offences, committed the abduction offence while on probation and have now been sentenced for breaching the conditions of the LTSO.”

In 2022, Hopley was observed by police at a library seated within three feet of a group of children and their parents.

"You were surfing the internet and accessed websites displaying a news article about a young boy and a site advertising underwear for men,” the parole board said.

He breached three of his conditions and was charged with two counts of breaching the conditions of the LTSO.

Demanded male parole officer
The decision said Hopley is unwilling or unable to apply the skills he might have learned in programs to daily life in the community.

"Typically, you have been reluctant or unwilling to discuss the specifics of your offending in program sessions and as a result, you have made few gains.”

As a result, the board said Hopley requires close supervision, structure and support to monitor his behaviour appropriately.

"In the board's view, a residency condition is necessary given your high risk to re-offend in a sexual manner against a child, your moderate risk to re-offend with general violence and your moderate to high risk to re-offend in a general way," said the decision.

He is currently enrolled in the institutional sex offender maintenance program. When he was incarcerated, he completed numerous programs, including the high intensity sex offender program.

Hopley demanded a male parole officer but eventually became more amendable to working with a woman.

"You have established a pattern of breaching conditions, failing to meet supervision requirements and re-offending,” said the board.

Given Hopley's pattern of behaviour, the board said alternate strategies of managing his risk are inadequate to the task of protecting society from him.

Hopley remains in police custody in Vancouver.
https://www.nsnews.com/highlights/randal...nner-against-child-parole-board-10705318
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Old Posted May 25, 2025, 11:42 PM
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They should start name shaming the judges that grant these 'people' bail. That must be public info.

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I think roving groups of vigilantes would be a wakeup call. I don't think these judges care because they live in gated communities.
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I think roving groups of vigilantes would be a wakeup call. I don't think these judges care because they live in gated communities.
So people here think the police and judges make up the rules as they go?
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