Suspect arrested after repeated violence in Vancouver World Cup zone
- A man suspected of multiple violent incidents in the Granville Street pedestrian zone during the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver was arrested by police.
- A woman reported that the man swung a fist at her, and he was also seen attempting to punch another woman before fleeing from police.
- The man was caught after a foot chase and charged with assault by Vancouver police.
- The pedestrian zone has been popular during the World Cup and was extended through Labour Day due to increased gatherings.
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Suspect arrested after repeated violence in Vancouver World Cup zone – Energeticcity.ca
Soccer fans celebrate on Granville St. while Canada plays Qatar in FIFA World Cup group B soccer action, in Vancouver, on Thursday, June 18, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver say a man suspected in several violent confrontations in the Granville Street pedestrian zone set up for the FIFA World Cup has been arrested. Vancouver police say in a post on social media that a woman approached patrolling officers in …
Suspect arrested after repeated violence in Vancouver World Cup zone
VANCOUVER - Police in Vancouver say a man suspected in several violent confrontations in the Granville Street pedestrian zone set up for the FIFA World Cup has been arrested.
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