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Hit and run leads to vigilante justiceby Trevor Rockliffe - Story: 78089
Jul 18, 2012 / 10:14 pm



Thursday (July 19) 10:30 a.m. update: Police are looking for a suspect in the vigilante-style assault of an alleged impaired driver after a collision injured a young pedestrian last night.
On July 18th, 2012 at 8:15pm, the West Kelowna RCMP received a report of a hit and run involving pedestrians on the 3500 block of McIver Road. Apparently, a grey Ford F150 driven by a 23-year-old West Kelowna man had driven into three young girls walking along the side of the road.
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RCMP talk to witnesses after a hit and run in Glenrosa Wednesday night.


One of the girls was unable to avoid the truck and was hit, suffering minor injuries. The driver fled the scene on foot but was followed by two men and assaulted. Both the driver and the injured 12-year -old girl were taken to hospital and later released. Police believe alcohol to be a factor in the crash.

Police have identified one of the men involved in the assault, but are looking for the public's assistance in identifying the second.

The unknown suspect is described as a man with a dark or tanned complexion, about 5'9" tall and 180-190lbs in his late 20's or early 30's. He had short, brown buzz cut hair and a regular build. The man was seen wearing a tan or beige color ribbed tank top, grey knee length cargo shorts and work boots.

The investigations are ongoing and no charges have yet been laid.
Wednesday (July 18) night original story
Two people are in hospital after a hit and run accident led to what appears to be a case of vigilante justice.
Around 8:00 p.m., Wednesday night, a man in an older grey Ford F-150 pickup was driving up Glenrosa Road in West Kelowna.
The RCMP say the driver turned right on McIver Road and after travelling about half a block, clipped the side of a mailbox on the right hand side of the road.
At the same time, there were three young children who were on the right hand side of the road.
After clipping the mailbox, the truck headed right for the kids, who scrambled to get out of the way. One young girl was hit by the truck and knocked to the ground.
The truck then spun around in a 180 across the street and ended up in a ditch facing the opposite direction on McIver.
The driver then attempted to flee from the scene. He jumped out of the truck and ran up McIver, cross Glenrosa Road and then headed up Landsbury Way.
Police say one or two other men who witnessed the accident chased after the man and caught up to him on Landsbury where they administered what can only be described as vigilante justice, beating the driver so badly that he had to be rushed to Kelowna General Hospital.
He is reported to be in serious condition.
The RCMP is still investigating, looking for witnesses to the event and the one or two individuals who attacked the driver of the truck.
The young girl who was hit is also in serious condition with what's described as non-life threatening injuries. Witnesses say she was moving at the time she was loaded into the ambulance.
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A young girl was sent to KGH after being hit by a truck Wednesday night in West Kelowna.
 

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With the sense of entitlement coming from so many youth these days things will be getting more violent as times go on. I dont know what is going to happen in the furture but it doesnt look good IMO.
 

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The bleeding hearts are f@#kin up everything is "what's the problem here". People are losing any sense of right and wrong and what's fair.


HUUUH SOUNDS RIGHT TO ME?? you get pizzed up and assualt an inocent child so you get ur azz kicked the fawk down,,, sounds right to me,,,,

if there was more of this I bet we would have a lot less drunk drivers killing people all the time
 

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It's just too bad our screwed up "justice" system is forcing us to take the law into our own hands. This shouldn't have to happen, but I probably would have done the same thing. We should be able to trust the court system to actually punish criminals so we don't have to resort to doing it ourselves. What a sad society we live in these days. :(
 

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It's just too bad our screwed up "justice" system is forcing us to take the law into our own hands. This shouldn't have to happen, but I probably would have done the same thing. We should be able to trust the court system to actually punish criminals so we don't have to resort to doing it ourselves. What a sad society we live in these days. :(
Unfortuately by their actions the vigilantes now become criminals themselves.
Who wants to bet they get stiffer penalties than the drunk who started it all instead of the kudos they deserve.
 

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Unfortuately by their actions the vigilantes now become criminals themselves.
Who wants to bet they get stiffer penalties than the drunk who started it all instead of the kudos they deserve.

Thats because our justice system is screwed....


Maybe we need to promote "National Slap A Judge Day" ......these guys need a reality check once in a while
 

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With the new citizen arrest laws and if the two alleged cough cough assaultees get there storey straight there might not be any charges.
 

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I feel the reporter did not do a good job: how is this sound

Hit and run suspect suffers injury resisting arrest

"Thursday (July 19) 10:30 a.m. update: On July 18th, 2012 at 8:15pm, the West Kelowna RCMP received a report of a hit and run involving pedestrians on the 3500 block of McIver Road. Apparently, a grey Ford F150 driven by a 23-year-old West Kelowna man had driven into three young girls walking along the side of the road. The suspect tried to flee the scene, where two citizens made the arrest. The suspect was injured during the arrest and was sent to the hospital for care. Along with his 12 year old victim who is expected to recover from her injuries. It is supected that that the suspect was impaired. It is unknown at this time if the suspect tried to resist arrest and the police are seeking one of the the citizens for questions."

I think this sounds better than placing a stig ma on the citizens

your thoughts
 

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The justice system in this country is f-up ,we should give way more longer punishement to some of those peoples {ie punk;s lol} and teach them some manner's.Example removing your hat during the national anthem and also a please and thank you goes a long way,
 
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