
Adam Lo
Adam Lo is a 30-year-old man from Vancouver who was charged with eight counts of murder after allegedly driving his vehicle into a crowded Filipino cultural festival, resulting in the deaths of 11 people and injuring over two dozen others. He has a history of mental health struggles and had prior interactions with police.
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Adam Lo is accused of driving his SUV through the crowd at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries.
Victim in Lapu-Lapu Day festival attack launches class-action lawsuit proceedingsAdam Lo, 30, of Vancouver, was detained by bystanders at the scene and arrested after an SUV attack that resulted in 11 deaths.
Report on Lapu Lapu festival tragedy recommends Vancouver develop measures to mitigate vehicle attacksAdam Lo has been in custody since he was detained by bystanders at the scene and then arrested.
Vancouver Lapu-Lapu attack inquiry urges B.C. mandate risk assessments for all public eventsAdam Lo, 30, is facing eight counts of murder after the April 26 attack in Vancouver.
Toronto festival organizers call on governments to fund increased security after Vancouver attackAdam Lo faces eight counts of second-degree murder after allegedly driving his vehicle through the crowd at Vancouver’s Lapu-Lapu Day festival.
B.C. does not know how many people are on extended leave from involuntary hospital staysAdam Lo has faced trial on second-degree murder charges after the attack.
Morning Update: The victims of the Vancouver attackAdam Lo was an involuntary outpatient in the care of a community mental-health team after a forced hospital stint in 2024.
After revelations about Vancouver attack suspect, B.C. mental-health supervision system faces renewed scrutinyAdam Lo, 30, the Vancouver man accused of using his SUV to kill 11 people attending a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, is detained by police.
B.C. Premier Eby says province will overhaul Mental Health Act after Lapu-Lapu Day festival attackAdam Lo is charged with eight counts of second-degree murder after allegedly killing 11 strangers by driving his SUV through a crowded cultural festival.
Alleged SUV attacker deemed high risk for mental health deterioration without his medicationMr. Lo was placed in a local psychiatric ward in 2023 against his will.
B.C. promises public inquiry into festival attack if trial fails to answer questions
Adam Lo is accused of using his SUV to kill 11 people attending a Filipino street festival in Vancouver.
Accused in Vancouver festival vehicle attack was under mental-health supervision, source saysAdam Lo is accused of driving into a crowded festival street, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen others.
Suspect in Vancouver festival attack lived in house with recent visits from police




































