6 males charged for Altercation outside Metrotown Mall Burnaby, BC
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Burnaby crews on scene at Metrotown Mall Burnaby, BC. November, 2016.
Six local males are facing charges after they allegedly assaulted a male with weapon outside of Metrotown Mall Burnaby, Bc
According to RCMP, officers were called to Metrotown Mall Burnaby,BC at about 10:45 pm pacific time zone for an altercation.
Witnesses told police roughly 11 suspects were seeing at moment of altercation. One suspect who has not been identified bear-Mace an south Asain male. Which all 11 suspects then fled scene in the parking lot of Metrotown on foot.
According to a media release from the department, all 6 suspects will appear in court on February 2017 where they will be officially charged.
First male description: Coquitlam resident ILLIESA Draunimasi, 22 years of age has been charged with two counts of charges. Assault and assault with weapon. Mr.Draunimasi will return to court on February, 2017.
New Westminster resident Qumbi Gonfa, 20, has been charged with two counts of charges. Assault and assault with weapon. Mr.Gonfa will return to court on February, 2017.
Maple Ridge resident Tobe Ibediro, 21. Has been charged with two counts of charges. Assault and assault with weapon. Mr.Ibediro will return to court on February, 2017.
A 18-year-old from Surrey resident, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is also facing two counts of charges. Assault and Assault with weapon. He will return to court on February, 2017.
A second 18-year-old from Burnaby resident, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is also facing two counts charges: assault and assault with weapon. He will return to court on February 2017.
A third 18-year-old also from Maple Ridge is facing two counts charges: assault and assault with weapon. He will also return to court on February,2017.
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