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Racist rant caught on cam: Police in Richmond release photo of suspect

Mounties are asking for the public s help to identify the suspect in a "hate incident" in Richmond, B.C., reported earlier this month.

Man spews hatred in Richmond drive-thru confrontation - BC News

Man spews hatred in Richmond drive-thru confrontation - BC News
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Mounties release photo of suspect in anti-Asian hate incident in Richmond

Article content Police are appealing to the public for help to identify a person wanted in an alleged hate incident at a Richmond drive-thru. On Thursday, Richmond RCMP released a photo of the man, who was reportedly standing near a drive-thru window on May 1 when he began yelling at a family in an SUV. When a bystander intervened and told the man to leave, the man “began hurling anti-Asian slurs at him,” said Mounties in a news release. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Mounties release photo of suspect in anti-Asian hate incident in Richmond Back to video

Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD bulls come out of the shadows to mull a test of $1850 – DBS Bank

; Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD bulls come out of the shadows to mull a test of $1850 – DBS BankNEWS | 5/10/2021 12:07:15 PM GMT | By FXStreet Insights Team Gold is at its best levels in six months as prices recover from March’s $1676 lows. The recovery is mindful of the strong confluence support zone of $1660-$1670 (April-June 2020 price congestion zones)- With a near-term bullish double-bottom pattern evolving into another bullish pattern of a reverse head-and-shoulders, the onus is to buy tactical dips that would eye a sustained break of the 200-day moving average of $1850, Benjamin Wong, Strategist at DBS Bank, briefs. Further upside progress has to break the 200-DMA at $1850

Police investigating alleged anti-Asian tirade at Burger King drive-thru in Richmond

  VANCOUVER Mounties are investigating after a man allegedly went on an anti-Asian tirade outside a Burger King in Richmond, B.C., over the weekend. The alarming incident happened while Benjamin Wong and several other customers were stuck in the drive-thru line at the fast food restaurant on Steveston Highway on Saturday afternoon. Wong told CTV News an agitated man starting shouting racial taunts at an Asian family stopped a few cars ahead of his. That made me quite upset, Wong said. I m Chinese myself so hearing that, it doesn t feel good. He decided to intervene by yelling at the man to leave them alone. Instead, the suspect allegedly approached his vehicle and began shouting into his window without a facemask.

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