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Help Identify These 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup Rioters



Rewind back to June 15 where the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins were going head-to-head for the Stanley Cup. Minutes after Boston's victory goal, Downtown Vancouver became a riot zone. 

It was a sad time for Vancouver when a riot broke out during the NHL Stanley Cup gathering in Downtown Vancouver last year. The city was the centre of attention for at least a week, where the whole world was watching and laughing at us with our pants down. 

Luckily, for the many locals that had kept their heads, a Facebook event was created to help clean up after these hooligans (displayed above). The turn out was great, we regained some good publicity among the presses, but our reputation as a "world-class" city was tainted. 

Now I know some time has passed since the riot and it usually makes many people forget things, but the Police still need the public's help to identify the remaining suspects.

If you can identify any of the suspects from above, please visit the website below.


There are many more suspects to be identified on that website! Please do your part and share this post with your circle.

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