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Suspect arrested in violent SkyTrain robbery

Staff report
April 1, 2021 2:09pm

Metro Vancouver Transit Police have identified and arrested a suspect believed to be responsible for a violent robbery on SkyTrain.

At approximately 9:10 pm on Tuesday, March 30, a SkyTrain Attendant asked a man to step of the SkyTrain at 22nd Street Station in New Westminster, as there was visible vomit on his clothes and the floor.

The man took exception to this request and began threatening the attendant and hurling racially charged expletives at him.

The suspect then entered another train car and turned his racially-charged tirade toward a passenger there, allegedly demanding that the passenger give him all of his money.

When the passenger told the man he didn’t have any money, the suspect came within inches of the victims face, allegedly, stating something to the effect of “give me your headphones… don’t make me stab you with this screw driver”, though no screwdriver was seen.

When the train arrived at Royal Oak Station in Burnaby, the victim tried to take a photo of the suspect who was now walking away.

This enraged the suspect who forced open the doors of the elevator where the passenger had taken refuge. The suspect then allegedly violently punched the victim upward of 30 times before stealing his headphones and leaving the station.

At approximately 9:25 pm, the suspect returned to Royal Oak SkyTrain Station, where he was arrested thanks to assistance from the Burnaby RCMP.

Arrested and charged with one count of Robbery and Uttering Threats is 31-year-old Clinton Sebastiano of no fixed address, who is well known to police.

Sebastiano has been remanded in custody and his next court is on April 7 at 9:30 am in Vancouver Provincial Court, via video conference.

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