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VPD warns public about six dangerous gangsters

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May 17, 2021 11:39am

Vancouver Police has released the photos, names and ages of six gangsters with links to Vancouver who pose a significant risk to the safety of the public.

“Our police intelligence leads us to believe that the individuals we have identified today may be targeted by rival gang members,” says Chief Constable Adam Palmer.

“My greatest concern right now, related to the ongoing gang violence, is that an innocent bystander will be hurt or killed during a shooting targeting a gangster.”

There have been 20 gang-related homicides in Metro Vancouver in 2021 and 20 attempted murders. Police are expecting the violence to continue and escalate.

In addition to raising public awareness about the threat to public safety, Vancouver Police have initiated a new taskforce to deal with the escalating gang violence.

‘Taskforce Threshold’ was officially launched on May 12, and consolidates resources and expertise from the VPD’s Investigation and Operations divisions to help prevent gang violence and investigate incidents if they occur.

The taskforce will pull together detectives from the Major Crime and Organized Crime sections and tactical officers from the emergency response team, gang crime unit, patrol and other specialized units.

It will also provide all frontline patrol officers with regular briefings on the gang conflict as it evolves and about any gangsters believed to be residing in or visiting Vancouver.

“Every single patrol officer will know every single player in this conflict,” adds Chief Palmer. “They will step up patrols in the city – specifically near the restaurants and businesses the gangsters frequent.”

Vancouver Police remind the public to report any suspicious activity to police by calling 9-1-1.

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  1. Jim Lorman says

    May 17, 2021 at 12:38 pm

    Round them all up, put them in BC place with their weapon of choice, and the last one standing goes to jail for ever.

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