Nine killed as car crashes into crowds at Vancouver street festival
Share this @internewscast.com

Police say the man was arrested after initially being apprehended by bystanders, who chased him down and cornered him near the scene.

VANCOUVER, BC — Authorities filed murder charges on Sunday against a suspect involved in a weekend car ramming incident that claimed the lives of 11 individuals, aged 5 to 65, at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver. This tragic event rocked Canada just before a federal election.

The British Columbia Prosecution Service charged 30-year-old Kai-Ji Adam Lo with eight counts of second-degree murder, with the possibility of additional charges being considered. Investigators have discounted terrorism as a motive, noting that Lo has a history of mental health issues.

Lo, who lives in Vancouver, has already made a court appearance and is being held in custody, according to prosecutors. There is no attorney listed for Lo in the online court records, and The Associated Press could not immediately contact a lawyer representing him.

Dozens of people were injured, some critically, when a man driving a black Audi SUV entered the street just after 8 p.m. Saturday and struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival. He was arrested at the scene. Authorities had not released victims’ names by Sunday evening.

“It is the darkest day in Vancouver’s history,” Police Interim Chief Steve Rai told a news conference.

“The person we have in custody does have a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health,” he said.

Video of the aftermath shows the dead and injured along a narrow street in South Vancouver lined by food trucks. The front of the driver’s SUV is smashed in.

Kris Pangilinan, who brought his pop-up clothing and lifestyle booth to the festival, saw the vehicle enter past the barricade slowly before the driver slammed on the gas in an area that was packed with people after a concert. He said hearing the sounds of bodies hitting the vehicle will never leave his mind.

“He sideswiped someone on his right side and I was like, ‘Oh, yo yo.’ And then he slammed on the gas,” he said. “And the sound of the acceleration, it sounds like an F1 car about to start a race.

“He slammed on the gas, barreled through the crowd. And all I can remember is seeing bodies flying up in the air higher than the food trucks themselves and landing on the ground and people yelling and screaming. It looked like a bowling ball hitting bowling pins and all the pins are flying into the air.”

Pangilinan said that it would be hard to believe “that someone has some malice against the Filipino people.”

Suspect was detained by bystanders before the police arrived

A 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested at the scene. Rai said that the man was arrested after initially being apprehended by bystanders.

Video circulating on social media shows a young man in a black hoodie with his back against a chain-link fence, alongside a security guard and surrounded by bystanders screaming and swearing at him.

“I’m sorry,” the man says, holding his hand to his head.

Rai declined to comment on the video.

Prime Minister Mark Carney canceled his first campaign event and two major rallies on the final day of the election campaign before Monday’s vote.

“Last night families lost a sister, a brother, a mother, father, son or a daughter. Those families are living every family’s nightmare,” Carney said. “And to them and to the many others who were injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver, I would like to offer my deepest condolences.”

Carney planned to join British Columbia Premier David Eby and community leaders Sunday evening in Vancouver.

In 2018, a man used a van to kill 10 pedestrians in Toronto. Eight women and two men died. Alek Minassian, who was found guilty, told police that he belonged to an online community of sexually frustrated men, some of whom have plotted attacks on people who have sex.

Witnesses describe how they leaped out of the way

Carayn Nulada said that she pulled her granddaughter and grandson off the street and used her body to shield them from the SUV. She said that her daughter suffered a narrow escape.

“The car hit her arm and she fell down, but she got up, looking for us, because she is scared,” said Nulada, who described children screaming, and pale-faced victims lying on the ground or wedged under vehicles.

“I saw people running and my daughter was shaking.”

Nulada was in Vancouver General Hospital’s emergency room Sunday morning, trying to find news about her brother, who was run down in the attack and suffered multiple broken bones.

Doctors identified him by presenting the family with his wedding ring in a pill bottle and said that he was stable, but would be facing surgery.

James Cruzat, a Vancouver business owner, was at the celebration and heard a car rev its engine and then “a loud noise, like a loud bang” that he initially thought might be a gunshot.

“We saw people on the road crying, others were like running, shouting, or even screaming, asking for help. So we tried to go there just to check what was really actually happening until we found some bodies on the ground. Others were lifeless, others like, you know, injured,” Cruzat said.

Vincent Reynon, 17, was leaving the festival when he saw police rushing in. People were crying and he saw bodies on the ground. “It was like something straight out of a horror movie or a nightmare,” he said.

Adonis Quita said when he saw the SUV ramming through the crowd, his first reaction was to drag his 9-year-old son out of the area. The boy kept saying “I’m scared, I’m scared,” Quita recalled. Later they prayed together. His son had just relocated to Vancouver from the Philippines with his mother to reunite with Quita, who has lived here since 2024. Quita said he worries the child will struggle to adjust to life in Canada after witnessing the horrific event.

Vancouver Mayor Kenneth Sim said the city had “suffered its darkest day.”

“I know many of us are fearful and feel uneasy,” said the mayor. “I know it’s hard to feel this way right now, but Vancouver is still a safe city.”

Vancouver’s large Filipino population was honoring a national hero

Vancouver had more than 38,600 residents of Filipino heritage in 2021, representing 5.9% of the city’s total population, according to Statistics Canada, the agency that conducts the national census.

Lapu Lapu Day celebrates Datu Lapu-Lapu, an Indigenous chieftain who stood up to Spanish explorers who came to the Philippines in the 16th century. The organizers of the Vancouver event — which was in its second year — said that he “represents the soul of native resistance, a powerful force that helped shape the Filipino identity in the face of colonization.”

Eby said the province won’t let the tragedy define the celebration. He urged people to channel their rage into helping those affected.

“I don’t think there is a British Columbian that hasn’t been touched in some way by the Filipino community,” he said. “You can’t go to a place that delivers and not meet a member of that community in the long-term care home or hospitals, childcare or schools. This is a community that gives and gives and yesterday was a celebration of their culture.”

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued a statement expressing sympathy with the victims and their families.

“The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver is working with Canadian authorities to ensure that the incident will be thoroughly investigated, and that the victims and their families are supported and consoled,” he said.

The country’s Department of Foreign Affairs said that “we remember the 1 million strong Filipino community in Canada and pray for their continued strength and resilience.”

Gillies reported from Toronto. Associated Press journalists Manuel Valdes and Lindsey Wasson in Vancouver and Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City, Utah, contributed to this report.

Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.     

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Lisa slammed for Met Gala look with 'Rosa Parks' panties

Lisa Criticized for Met Gala Outfit Featuring ‘Rosa Parks’ Underwear

From “The White Lotus” to white-hot controversy. K-pop superstar and Season 3…
Newark Liberty International Airport control tower.

Eerie Silence at Newark Airport: ATC Communication Breaks Down, Leaving Pilots Seeking Contact

CHILLING audio has exposed the moment that air traffic controllers lost all…
'American Idol' top 7 revealed after judges save one contestant from elimination

‘American Idol’ Top 7 Announced as Judges Use Save to Prevent Elimination

LOS ANGELES — “American Idol” is now down to its top seven…
David Malito, Joliet, IL man, dies in police custody after encounter caught on bodycam video at Shell gas station: 'Don't kill me'

Tragic Death of Joliet, IL Man in Police Custody at Shell Gas Station Captured on Bodycam Video

JOLIET, Ill. (WLS) — David Malito died shortly after being restrained by…
Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift opt out of Met Gala over schedule conflicts

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Skip Met Gala Due to Scheduling Issues

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce skipped the red carpet. The superstar couple…
Painting of a girl wearing a blue and yellow headscarf and a pearl earring.

Test Your Eye for Detail by Spotting the Three Differences in This Famous Painting in Under 5 Seconds!

FIND out if you have perfect vision by spotting the difference in…
Kansas man allegedly stole rare, historic 800-pound cannon from park for drug money: report

Kansas man reportedly stole a rare, historic 800-pound cannon from park to fund drug habit

A Kansas man reportedly stole an 800-pound historic cannon from a local…
Deland drug bust: Suspect arrested fleeing on scooter

Deland Drug Arrest: Suspect Captured While Escaping on a Scooter

Volusia deputies arrested two suspected drug dealers after a drug bust in…
The conclave 2025 updates: Vatican staff vow secrecy ahead of election of new pope under threat of excommunication

Conclave 2025: Vatican Enforces Strict Secrecy Among Staff During Papal Election

VATICAN CITY — Cleaners and cooks. Doctors and nurses. Even drivers and…
Night vision image of a carjacking.

Shocking Incident: Uber Driver Carjacked and Tragically Shot by Armed Assailant

THIS is the chilling moment a gunman points a pistol at a…
Anti-Israel protesters occupy University of Washington building, 30 arrested

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Detained as University of Washington Building Seized

A group of anti-Israel demonstrators took over a building at the University…
Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly running for US Senate, joining race to replace Senator Dick Durbin

Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly Announces Bid for U.S. Senate, Seeks to Succeed Senator Dick Durbin

CHICAGO (WLS) — Congresswoman Robin Kelly announced she’ll run for Dick Durbin’s…