Vancouver police launch riot suspect poster campaign
CBC News
Posted: Nov 16, 2011 12:00 PM PT
Last Updated: Nov 16, 2011 12:32 PM PT
Vancouver police chief Jim Chu hopes more than 100,000 people will eventually see the posters. (CBC)
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The Vancouver Police Department is blanketing the Lower Mainland with pictures of suspects from the Stanley Cup riot.
Volunteers are handing out 35,000 posters with photos of 104 suspected rioters who have yet to be identified.
"In the history of the VPD we have never done what we are doing today," police chief Jim Chu said in a written statement.
"A team of 150 volunteers is blanketing our region. They are standing outside of colleges, shopping malls and ... the stores that were the victims that night."
Chu said it's hoped people will share the posters with others or post them in high-traffic areas.
"If all goes well we hope that more than 100,000 people will eventually see this poster either in person or online," he said.
"We need as many people as possible to help us identify the rioters in these pictures. We understand that for many residents it seems like the riot was a long time ago, but for the members of the VPD and the victims of that night, it might as well have been yesterday."
Last month, police recommended the first 163 charges against 60 alleged looters and vandals. A total of 118 people have been arrested or turned themselves in.
Police say between 500 and 700 people will likely face charges by the time the investigation is concluded.
The riot broke out after the Vancouver Canucks' Game 7 loss in the Stanley Cup final on June 15. Rioters spent hours torching cars, smashing windows and looting stores in the city's downtown core, causing millions of dollars worth of damage.
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