
Vancouver man says he helped protect driver in festival attack from angry crowd
When survivors at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in Vancouver identified the man who had just driven his vehicle into the crowd, killing 11 people, Dudley Green says he stepped up to protect him from angry bystanders until the police arrived. He told As It Happens host Nil Kӧksal that he wants to see justice, but not through violence.

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