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Vancouver Riots 2011: Nearly 150 Hurt, 100 Arrested Following Canucks Loss (VIDEO)

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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/17/11 08:37 AM ET Updated: 08/17/11 06:12 AM ET

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Almost 150 people required hospital treatment and close to 100 were arrested after rioters swept through downtown Vancouver following the Canucks' loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final.

Vancouver Coastal Health spokeswoman Anna Marie D'Angelo said Thursday that three stabbing victims had been admitted and a man was in critical condition with head injuries after a fall from a viaduct. Rioting and looting left cars burned, stores in shambles and windows shattered over a roughly 10-block radius of the city's main shopping district.

It was similar to the scene that erupted in 1994 following the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the New York Rangers, but the latest violence shocked Canadians unaccustomed to such riots.

Police Chief Jim Chu said nine officers were injured, including one who required 14 stitches after being hit with a brick and some who had bite marks. He said 15 cars were burned, including two police cars. A local business leader estimated more than 50 businesses were damaged.

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Chu called those who incited the riot "criminals and anarchists" and officers identified some in the crowd as the same people who smashed windows and caused trouble through the same streets the day after the 2010 Winter Olympics opened.

"These were people who came equipped with masks, goggles and gasoline," Chu said. "They had a plan."

In Boston, five men arrested during celebrations of the Bruins' win appeared in municipal court Thursday. Police said one man encouraged a crowd near TD Garden to turn on police and dared officers to arrest him. Authorities said he shouted obscenities, took off his shirt and threw his belt at the officers. He was arrested on charges including inciting a riot.

Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson said "organized hoodlums bent on creating chaos incited the riot" in his city, while city councilor Suzanne Anton said the rioting has shaken Vancouver and overshadowed the hockey team's playoff run.

"I would never have believed that Vancouver would be a city where there would be looting," she said. "I just feel such a profound sense of disappointment. We like to think we live in paradise here in Vancouver. It's hard to imagine here."

Anton said there was no loss of life or police brutality. She also said dozens of volunteers patrolled the city's entertainment strip on Thursday, picking up debris and garbage.

One of the volunteers, Al Cyrenne, carried his broom downtown to clean up the damage.

"I'm all choked up," he said, as he surveyed broken windows. "I can't believe the scene. Just talking about it brings me to tears. I can't believe the people of Vancouver would do this. It's just a few idiots."

While police said it was mostly young people responsible for the mayhem, an equally young crew turned up in jeans and rubber gloves, some with Canucks jerseys, ready to help clean up.

Dozens of remorseful and dismayed commuters crowded around the smashed display windows at the flagship Hudson Bay store, a historical building that was the first focus of rampaging looters Wednesday night. Someone had tacked a rough, hand-painted sign that read: "On behalf of my team and my city, I am sorry." People waited in line to sign it.

Across the street at London Drugs, the windows were also smashed.

Wynn Powell, the president and CEO of London Drugs, estimated the damage there at $1 million alone. He said the looting wasn't the random consequence of a mob mentality.

"The rioters attacked us for two hours before they got into the store," he said. "They were down attacking the stores of Vancouver to try to steal product."

Television footage showed a man being beaten after he tried to stop looters, who were seen grabbing T-shirts and anything else they could get their hands on. Young women were seen with MAC cosmetics, with one carrying out part of a mannequin. The landmark building was filling with smoke as people, their faces covered in bandannas, continued the violence.

The looters turned their attention next on a Future Shop store a few blocks away, smashing windows and flooding up the stairs to the second-floor store, only to turn around quickly. One witness said police were at the top of the stairs.

Sears and Chapters stores were also looted, their glass fronts smashed.

"What I've seen is a complete disgrace," said Beth Hope, 28, who is originally from England but has lived in Vancouver the last two years. "I'm a Canucks fan, but my jersey's in my bag. I'm ashamed to be a fan right now."

NBA star Steve Nash, from nearby Victoria and the brother-in-law of Canucks forward Manny Malhotra, sent a Twitter message imploring fans to stop the violence. "We're a great city and have a lot of class. Our team is great and our championship will come. Soon," Nash wrote.

Some seemed to revel in the rampage, recording the vandalism on cell phones and video cameras. A few congratulated those who tried to attack police, and others erupted with cheers every time something was damaged.

Authorities asked that those with photos and videos upload them to a police website, and a Facebook group has collected images of rioters that could lead to arrests.

Ryan Arndt, who works in social media by day, was among the crowds of fans who packed the streets. He returned home as the crowd began to grow unruly and hours later created the public Facebook group to share photos of possible crimes being committed.

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Associated Press writer Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed this report.

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07:05 PM on 06/19/2011
You Rock Vancouver.
The USA just sits on the couch as the rich take over.
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trutheau
03:23 AM on 06/18/2011
I'm a Vancouverite. Please don't think that this is in any way represents us. I looked at photos at http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=121837081234162&view=all#!/vancouverriot2011photos, which is a Facebook Page to bring these people to justice. Some of them have already turned themselves in, and many others have been identified. From viewing the photos myself, I do believe that most of the rioting was caused by youngsters from the Lower Mainland, i.e. outside of Vancouver City proper. I grew up in Langley, a far suburb of Vancouver and I do know the misplaced anger of suburbia. One photo was IDed as a Poppy student, that school was only a few kilometres from my my high school. Others have been identified as being from Surrey, Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Abbotsford, etc. Check out this vid for what Vancouver stands for: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TawYaw9c-Us. "This is our city!"
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nmaddog7
11:35 PM on 06/17/2011
Reason for the rioting: the people doing so have no stake in the city where the average home is now priced at $1 million :http://bit.ly/mSIFde .
This reminds me of New York, no affordable housing without massive crime problems anywhere near the city, yet we see entire buildings sitting empty, like the modern day chest full of gold the are- money wealthy people are trying to "bury" by investing in elite friendly cities with elites governing the place.
And to make things even worse,not only are we seeing the absurd prices of property go up and up, we see young people,supposedly our investment in the future, jobless despite record length of education and excepting jobs which reacquire no education.
Is this a reason people in the surrounding region are pissed,maybe without even knowing it?
04:36 PM on 06/17/2011
Did anyone ask the 100 or so who were arrested what they were doing? I suppose they won't say pending arraignment, etc., and I guess that's fair.

But I don't get this one. The Canucks were great, but this time Boston was better.

I get the feeling -- and history has shown I'm almost always wrong when I get feelings -- that things are so tame in Vancouver that people with no real gripes about their lives got the idea that they're so darned special they can seize upon any excuse to break stuff and hurt people.

Real people were hurt, including cops who would have much preferred to be at home with their friends and families enjoying the evening. I don't worry too much about stuff being damaged and stolen, but when you don't really need the money, crash-and-snatch is sort of just feeling so entitled and self-important that other people don't count at all.

If it turns out there is some underlying social cause -- the mayor has refused food to these people since St. Swithen's Day or singled out these rioters in the past for involuntary electro-shock treatment -- okay. Then I've missed the key point, yet again.

Otherwise, huh?
01:32 PM on 06/17/2011
Looks like most of the rioters are males. Seems like females never do stupid stuff like this....
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trutheau
03:43 PM on 06/17/2011
Did you read the article? It clearly says, "Young women were seen with MAC cosmetics, with one carrying out part of a mannequin." Way to turn this tragedy into a rallying cry for your pathetic cause.
05:59 PM on 06/17/2011
truthea--I did not read the article, sorry. But where did I say anything about a " cause " ?

Can somebody reading this post, point out where I said anything about a " cause"? I ask because the brilliant poster here, trutheau, posted something about my pathetic cause. Where did I write anything here about a " cause " ?
06:34 PM on 06/17/2011
truthea-

you have no evidence that I have a " cause " . Obviously, you simply want to insult me.

I am going to report you.
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12:26 PM on 06/17/2011
disgusting
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12:14 PM on 06/17/2011
I have no sympathy for the rioters that sought to destroy their own home. Innocent, non-rioters that may have been injured or people that had their property destroyed, sure, I have sympathy for them.
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nmaddog7
11:39 PM on 06/17/2011
Vancouver property is priced at an average of $1 million per home http://bit.ly/mSIFde. I doubt many of these people were from Vancouver. Even BC the average cost of housing = $400,000.
I am willing to bet these people have no stake in the city, and that the city wanted to make maximum profit off their visit and therefore the cops didn't shutdown the alcohol store.
Also, looking at those pictures and I can't help but compare this to Spain and Greece where the riots are full of young people. Maybe this is first in a wave of protests in N.America?
12:10 PM on 06/17/2011
the Tea Partiers at it again? I hope Nancy doesnt see this.
10:58 PM on 06/17/2011
Do you just cut and paste a standard anti tea party response to every article you read regardless of the topic at hand?
05:33 PM on 06/18/2011
tw it
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Zen0469
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11:46 AM on 06/17/2011
From the comments made by Vancouver authorities following the riots, it appears that they may have been caught unprepared for the mayhem that ensued.
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tullydad
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11:25 AM on 06/17/2011
I think the riots would have happened, win or lose.  Winning is a habit, and Vancouver doesn't have the knack.  Boston has the knack.  No riots.
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10:47 AM on 06/17/2011
Get your merde together, Vancouver.
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Ortho Stice
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10:27 AM on 06/17/2011
Typical white people—they are all such thugs. They should go back to Europe if they can't behave themselves. This is what you get when the Prime Minister is white. They think that they can do whatever they want.
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Zen0469
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11:49 AM on 06/17/2011
Nicely done. However, it will still be too subtle a message for the rethuglickan_slope-heads and_knuckle-draggers.
05:34 PM on 06/18/2011
And the Vancouver Riots have to do with them How? Tw it
10:59 PM on 06/17/2011
I wonder what the response to your post would be if your change the word white, to black.
10:21 AM on 06/17/2011
It can happen where?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Il3UlV2ars
Sevilleaba
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10:20 AM on 06/17/2011
The actions in Vancouver show that race has nothing to do with rioting.