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‘Escalation’ of threats, vandalism against Vancouver churches: police
2021-07-23 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-加拿大     原网页

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       A rock with the message "Every Child Matters" painted on it sits at a memorial outside the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Kamloops, B.C.

       DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press

       Police say there’s been a “dramatic increase” in the number of vandalism or mischief incidents against properties owned by churches in Vancouver and they’re concerned an escalation could lead to injury.

       Sgt. Steve Addison said Thursday there have been 13 incidents since early June including threats to set fires. Paint has also been used to deface buildings and rocks have been thrown through windows at Christian churches.

       One pastor found a canister with about four litres of lighter fluid and rags near the side of his church while doing rounds at 4 a.m. He also saw a man standing in the middle of the street watching the building, police said.

       The incidents correlate with the discovery of unmarked graves of children outside the former residential school in Kamloops and elsewhere in Canada, Addison said.

       “I’m here to say there are better ways to express your anger and frustration and express your view than committing crime.”

       He said police are worried there could be a “contagion effect” that causes people to become emboldened to participate in more risky activity.

       “People may think their doing this for a noble cause,” Addison said. “It’s not for a noble cause. It’s affecting people and it’s criminal.”

       Many people live in the city’s churches, while others serve as shelters, raising the possibility that someone could be hurt, he said.

       Several Catholic churches have recently been vandalized or damaged in fires following the discovery of unmarked graves at former residential school sites. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has joined Indigenous leaders in echoing the call for an end to the fires.

       Addison said property crime investigators are involved in the cases in Vancouver. The hate crimes and criminal intelligence units are also looking into the incidents, he added.

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