James Favel, the executive director of Bear Clan Patrol, said on Sunday that members of his team that reported a potential sighting of two suspects wanted in connection with the murders of three people in B.C. “didn’t feel threatened.” He said the members didn’t report seeing any “visible weapons.”
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Bear Clan Patrol executive director said members ‘didn’t feel threatened’ following potential sighting of B.C. murder suspects
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