The man charged with a triple-stabbing in Vancouver’s Chinatown last weekend was deemed a “significant threat” to the public in April by B.C.’s Review Board, but nonetheless given an unescorted day pass by the board’s director this month.
The board decision for Blair Evan Donnelly on April 13
paints a picture of a man prone to sudden acts of violence without
warning, unable to assess his own mental state and needing constant
supervision, according to a copy of the seven-page document obtained by
CHEK News ...
...“The Board concluded that Mr. Donnelly continues to meet the threshold of significant threat,” the board wrote in its April decision ...
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