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Police investigate after youth cause disturbance at McDonald’s in North Vancouver

Staff report
November 17, 2022 4:02pm

On November 15, 2022, just after 9:00 p.m., North Vancouver RCMP responded to a report of a disturbance at the McDonald’s restaurant located at 1219 Marine Drive in the District of North Vancouver.

The 911 caller reported a group of 10-12 youths causing a disturbance by yelling and swearing at staff, making a mess, and refusing to leave when asked by staff. One of the youths had thrown a chair.

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Responding officers arrived to find the group, aged between 13 and 15, still inside the restaurant. When officers asked them to leave, some of the youths refused and continued to swear and yell at them. One of the youths repeatedly kicked an officer, and was arrested for assaulting a police officer, obstruction, mischief, and causing a disturbance.

After responding officers de-escalated the situation, a number of the teens obstructed officers by providing false names. Officers eventually obtained the youths’ contact information in order to contact their guardians. Eventually, the youths left.

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The arrested youth also provided false identity information, but after officers identified her and obtained her guardians’ contact information, she was released. The officer who was kicked was not seriously injured.

“We are aware that a brief portion showing the end of the incident has been widely circulated on social media,” said Sgt. Peter DeVries of the North Vancouver RCMP. “We have obtained video surveillance that shows the entire incident, and while out investigation continues, our Youth Support Unit is taking next steps to work with the youths and their families in partnership with the North Shore Restorative Justice Society,” he said. That follow up has already begun, said DeVries, who emphasised that the Detachment’s approach to youth in these types of situations focuses initially on ensuring public safety through de-escalation, and then follows up using principles of dialogue, reparation and healing.

North Shore Restorative Justice Society is a non-profit, charitable organization that aims to address the impacts of crime and conflict through processes that seek to meet the needs of the victims, offenders and their communities. Based on the values of accountability and respect, the restorative justice process provides youth and others with an alternative to the Criminal Court. Click here for more information about how North Vancouver RCMP works with North Shore Restorative Justice.

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  1. Ken Dore says

    November 18, 2022 at 5:34 am

    Abolish the ‘Young offenders act’ for starters. A little media coverage with names and identities of the offenders would help as well as identify who the parents of these kids are. If a person, what ever age, is able to do the offense, they should all, no matter what age, be held to the same accountability.
    Personally, I have been noticing the ‘pack mentality’ of groups of young teens, gathering and harassing people at the Seabus terminal and malls.
    They know there is no consequence for their actions and dare you to try and stop them.
    Let them face their consequence’s, spend a few nights incarcerated.
    Something has to change.

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    • Lizanne kikstra says

      August 15, 2023 at 9:46 pm

      Yes good idea but our lame system will just continue to coddle and protect these people unfortunately. We have a pathetic system at best.

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