this is a disturbing trend. Teens beating up people and posting the footage on social media. A 15 year old girl out in Langley was recently lured to an elementary school and had the crap beat out of her by a group of kids from her school. Apparently some of the kids parents turned their own kids in, which is a good sign.
Vancouver police raise alarm on ‘troubling and violent’ swarmings, robberies, attacks on teens
By Elizabeth McSheffrey Global News
Posted May 10, 2022 6:02 pm
Updated May 10, 2022
Vancouver police are urging young people who feel unsafe to call them after a series of “troubling and violent” incidents involving teens in the past few weeks.
Investigations have been opened into several recent swarmings, robberies and reports of humiliating and demeaning rituals involving youth, said Sgt. Steve Addison on Tuesday.
“A number of teens have already been hurt,” he told reporters.
“We’re worried this violence could escalate and although there are a number of investigations that are taking place, we do believe there are a number of incidents that have gone unreported.”
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On April 24, police said a 13-year-old boy was lured from West Vancouver to Stanley Park through someone he befriended online. At the park, he was swarmed by a group of intoxicated teens, who kicked, pepper-sprayed and robbed him of his phone, according to police.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/8825101/vancouver-police-raise-alarm-attacks-teens/
In this video there appears to be someone approached by a teen with a gun and themtwo start to fight, it looks like the law courts' stairs downtown?
‘We have to do more’: Vancouver mayor responds to disturbing spree of teen violence
By Elizabeth McSheffrey Global News
Posted May 11, 2022
As Vancouver grapples with a disturbing spree of teen violence, its mayor says the municipality, police and provincial government must all do more to prevent future attacks.
Speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Kennedy Stewart called the rash of swarmings, robberies and demeaning rituals “heartbreaking” for the victims and their families.
“Early incidents can have a very long-term impact on their mental health and development,” he said. “Everybody has to feel safe in this city and we have to do more, especially for young people.”
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https://globalnews.ca/news/8827131/vancouver-mayor-responds-teen-violence/