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Vancouver police identify 3 youths as suspects in Pride Week assault

Vancouver police say they have identified all of the people suspected to have participated in anassault that took placeduring Pride Week, July 27-Aug. 3.

VPD says all suspects are under 18

CCTV footage shows three men beating on a man who is lying on a pavement. Two women are visible to the left.
Police have identified the suspects in an assault that occurred on Commercial Drive during Pride Week, after releasing footage to the public over the weekend. (Vancouver Police Department)

Vancouver police say they have identified all of the people suspected to have participated in anassault that took placeduring Pride Week, July 27-Aug. 3.

The assault occurred at a convenience store near Commercial Drive and East 10th Avenue on July 31.

Police say a 42-year-old man had stopped to buy a slushieafter attending Pride events downtown. Following a brief verbal confrontation between the man and another person waiting in line, the victim was jumped by three men after leaving the store.

The VPD released video of the attack over the weekendand asked the public for help identifying the suspects.

"We believe this incident to be motivated by hate," said Const. Tania Visintinat the time. "And we're asking anyone who recognizes the people in this video to contact our investigators."

In a statement issued Monday, Const. Jason Doucette said VPD investigators began receiving tips from the public "as soon as the video was released."Doucette said all three of the suspects identified are under 18.

"We are confident that all of the suspects have been identified," said Doucette. "And will be held accountable for their role in the attack.

According to VPD, the investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made. Anyone with further information about the attack or dashcam video is asked to contact VPD at604-717-9209 or emailhate.crimes@vpd.ca.