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Vancouver man experiencing homelessness shot with arrow in 'shocking' attack: VPD

Officers later recovered crossbows, replica assault rifles, scopes, lights, and lasers from the building where they believe the arrow was fired from.
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A 22-year-old man experiencing homelessness was shot with an arrow fired by someone in a Downtown Eastside building, says Vancouver Police.

A 22-year-old man experiencing homelessness was shot with an arrow fired by someone in a Downtown Eastside building, says Vancouver Police.

The victim was standing in front of the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre at Columbia Street and East Cordova when he felt a sharp pain in his leg and realized he’d been shot, explains a release from VPD. With the arrow lodged just below his kneecap, he walked a block to Insite, where staff gave first aid and called 9-1-1. 

“This level of callousness and disregard is shocking,” says Sergeant Steve Addison. “All signs point to this being a random attack, and we’re incredibly concerned because the victim was already one of our community’s most vulnerable.”

VPD investigators believe the arrow was shot from the fire escape of a building on East Hastings Street. Officers later recovered a cache of real and imitation weapons from the building, including crossbows, replica assault rifles, scopes, lights, and lasers.  

“We believe the person who shot the arrow was either a resident or a visitor who fled before police arrived,” adds Sergeant Addison. “We’re continuing to collect evidence and are working hard to identify the shooter.” 

Thursday’s attack comes less than a month after VPD released video of another shocking attack on another man experiencing homelessness, who was pushed to the ground and repeatedly kicked by a stranger in Yaletown. That incident remains under investigation and no arrests have been made.

“We know that homeless and unsheltered people are already more likely to be victims of crime than those who are housed,” adds Sergeant Addison. “We are doing everything possible to identify the people who did this and hold them accountable.”