A violent attack on a teenage girl that was caught on video by multiple people in Kelowna, B.C., has prompted her father to come forward, demanding answers and justice.

Kelowna RCMP say the attack happened on Friday evening, and that the video has been circulating “widely” online in the southern Interior community, around 270 kilometres east of Vancouver in B.C.'s Okanagan.

RCMP say the attack happened in the area of Boyce-Gyro Beach Park and was one of several incidents of youth committing criminal offences, including assault and mischief, in the area.

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    1 month ago

    I missed the part of the article that spoke about the assailants coming from upper class upbringings.

    In fact the victim and assailants weren’t named.

    Where are you getting your information?

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      1 month ago

      I lived in Kelowna twice, first in the 70s then again in the 10s. I saw it first-hand.

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        1 month ago

        Basing an opinion on anecdotal evidence without all of the facts presented is a dangerous thing to do.

        Food for thought.

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          1 month ago

          Commenter provided ab opinion and provided the context for it…

          What’s your problem here?

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            Commenter provided ab opinion and provided the context for it…

            What’s your problem here?

            Some people hold the opinion that all Indigenous people are dangerous criminals. Some of those same people have first hand experience with a criminal who happens to be Indigenous.

            Does the context of experience justify the opinion, even though it is not at all based in fact?

            Is it problematic to make sweeping claims about an entire group of people and blame them for an incident without the facts to back it up?

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                1 month ago

                Yes next time he should just shove his opinion in his as and never express again so that some online clown don’t get his feels hurt 🤡

                It is weird how invested you are in this.

                I am sorry to have upset you by pointing out OP is spreading misinformation based on anecdotal evidence and not the content of the article.

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                  He expressed an opinion and that you got butthurt over it… Nothing was misreprented.

                  Misinformation is presenting a falsehood as fact. This is a basic concept and you have hard distinguishing the two.

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                    He expressed an opinion and that you got butthurt over it… Nothing was misreprented.

                    Can you quote the comment that demonstrates I am being “butthurt”?

                    Misinformation is presenting a falsehood as fact. This is a basic concept and you have hard distinguishing the two.

                    Nothing in the article speaks about the class of the victim, assailants, or their parents.

                    Do you believe it is okay to blame a group of people for a violent attack before knowing it was carried out by that group of people?

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                1 month ago

                I mean, have you been to Kelowna? That was my first thought as well.

                Is this relevant to the questions I asked in the comment you are responding to?

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                  1 month ago

                  I suppose I should have responded to your further up comment, I’m an amateur commenter. But my point stands, Kelowna is full of wealthy suburban Alberta hyper-individualistic types…