
He helped stop the alleged Vancouver festival attacker. This is what he saw
Dudley Green was at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in Vancouver when the attack happened, and held the suspect until police arrived. Green said he defended the suspect from aggressive people in the immediate aftermath of the attack, saying he needed to go through due process.
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