Harold Johnson
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Beloved security guard attacked in Vancouver’s Chinatown returns to work, but not for longA beloved security guard is back on patrol in Vancouver’s Chinatown where he was attacked on the job this summer, but Harold Johnson's return is bittersweet.FeaturesDec 6, 2022
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Vancouver mayor dodges invitation to walk Chinatown after security guard attackedThe random assault of a beloved security guard in Chinatown last month was the last straw for many, including the victim’s wife, who issued a challenge to mayor Kennedy Stewart.CanadaSep 11, 2022
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Man accused of attacking Chinatown security guard now wanted on B.C.-wide warrantKevin Aaron Hibbard, 44, is wanted B.C.-wide for assault after he failed to attend court Thursday in Vancouver, police said in a news release.CrimeSep 9, 2022
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Community rallies behind beloved security guard attacked in Vancouver’s ChinatownKevin Aaron Hibbard, 44, has since been charged with one count of assault.CrimeAug 14, 2022
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