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Vancouver Whitecaps say three academy players assaulted in ‘racially motivated’ attack

The Vancouver Whitecaps are condemning what's being called a "racially motivated attack," targeting three players in the team's academy system on Saturday night. – Aug 16, 2021

The Vancouver Whitecaps say three of their academy players were assaulted Saturday at an outdoor gathering in “what is believed to be a racially motivated attack.”

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On Sunday, the team said in a statement that one of the players was in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and was expected to make a full recovery following surgery.

“Enough is enough. We are heartbroken and sickened by the allegations and strongly condemn all forms of discrimination, racism, and hate,” the statement reads.

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“Such disgusting behaviour has absolutely no place in our community. We will do everything to support our players affected and urge the toughest punishment possible for those responsible.”

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The Burnaby RCMP said the injured player is a 17-year-old boy.

Police were called to the area of Hastings Street and Kensington Avenue around 11:40 p.m. on Saturday for reports of a stabbing.

The player was transported to hospital in stable condition, while a 17-year-old Burnaby resident was arrested.

“It’s believed a group of people had been partying in the area, and a confrontation occurred between several people before the stabbing happened,” the RCMP statement reads.

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“The circumstances of the incident are still under investigation and investigators are working to determine a motive. Evidence is being assessed to determine what charges may be considered. It’s believed the suspect and victim are not known to each other.”

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