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Nearly two dozen people hurt in bear spray attack at Vancouver high school

A can of bear spray is seen a Global News file photo. On Wed. June 15, 2022, Killarney Secondary School in East Vancouver was evacuated after two teens deployed bear spray in the building. Tyler Schroeder / Global News

Nearly two dozen students and staff were “contaminated” by bear spray during an assault at an East Vancouver high school on Wednesday, according to police.

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About 2,000 students were evacuated from Killarney Secondary School shortly after 9 a.m., as officers responded to reports that someone had deployed a noxious substance in the building.

In a news release, Vancouver police said they believe two teens who do not attend the school entered around that time and tried to assault a male student. The suspects used bear spray and fled in a vehicle, police said.

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Firefighters and paramedics treated staff and students who were sprayed, and several students were taken to the hospital as a precaution, police added.

Officers have identified the suspects and believe the incident was targeted. Their investigation is ongoing.

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