Police seek person who threatened Sunshine Coast totem poles

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Police seek suspect who threatened Sunshine Coast totem poles

“Given the sensitive nature of this threat, police are working diligently to locate a suspect and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the person in the surveillance video,” said Const. Jihan McDougall.

In an email Thursday, McDougall said Sunshine Coast RCMP were being assisted by the RCMP’s hate crimes unit.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.A post on a community Facebook group called Pender Harbour Uncut featured an image of the banner that was found Tuesday. The banner reads: “If u touch George/Stanley/or John A, ur totem’s will start falling.”

Coun. Selina August says the Shíshálh First Nation is thankful to the “countless British Columbians” ready to call out racism.

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