Vancouver Fest Goes Left: 9 Yeeted by Car ππ
Police say 9 people were killed when a car plowed into a Vancouver street festival crowd. Major L in Vancouver, fam. Driver went rogue at a Filipino heritage fest (Lapu Lapu Day), and nine people didn't make it. Cops on the scene, saying it ain't terrorism, but still sus. Prayers up for everyone aff
TL:DR
Major L in Vancouver, fam. Driver went rogue at a Filipino heritage fest (Lapu Lapu Day), and nine people didn't make it. Cops on the scene, saying it ain't terrorism, but still sus. Prayers up for everyone affected π.
The Deets
Okay, so listen up. Things took a dark turn at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver. Some dude in a car decided to go full send into the crowd, and the results were straight-up tragic. Nine people are gone, and a bunch more are hurt. This is not the vibe, y'all.
The Vancouver PD cuffed a 30-year-old local right there. They're saying it wasn't terrorism, which is, like, the *tiniest* bit of good news in a sea of bad. But let's be real, a mass casualty event is a major L any way you slice it.
Witnesses are saying the scene was total chaos. Imagine just vibing at a festival and then, BAM, a car turns everything upside down. One lady was out there shielding her grandkids, trying to keep them safe. Mad respect to her, but this should never have happened in the first place.
Big shoutout to Vancouver Mayor Kenneth Sim, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. for sending their condolences. It's good to see leaders stepping up, but honestly, nothing can bring back the people we lost. Letβs keep those affected in our thoughts, fr fr.
The Vancouver Police Department's Major Crime Section is all over the case, tryna piece together what happened. They're calling it a "mass casualty" event, which is, like, the understatement of the century. Thoughts and prayers to everyone affected. This is some heavy stuff, guys. Stay safe out there. β€οΈβπ©Ή
Abbreviations Glossary
| Abbreviation | Full Form |
|---|---|
| Went Left | Things went wrong, took a bad turn. |
| Yeeted | Forcefully thrown or impacted; in this case, hit by a car. |
| Major L | A significant loss or defeat. |
| Sus | Suspicious. |
| Prayers up | Offering thoughts and prayers. |
| Full send | Going all out, without hesitation. |
| Cuffed | Arrested (handcuffed). |
| Fr fr | For real, seriously. |