Suspect arrested in mask dispute in downtown Vancouver store

VANCOUVER Police arrested a man on Monday for allegedly spitting in the face of a convenience store employee after refusing to wear a face mask.

“This is yet again another selfish action and senseless assault that continues to go on in our city,” said Constable Tania Visintin. “No employee deserves to be assaulted for simply following the health orders set in place.”

The 36-year-old suspect, a Vancouver resident, was asked to wear a mask by a store employee when he entered the convenience store near Seymour and Dunsmuir streets on February 8. After the suspect refused, the employee declined to offer any service to the suspect. The suspect turned towards the employee and spat directly in his face.

“After the spitting, a physical fight ensued between the two men.  The suspect then fled the store in a vehicle. Responding officers were able to locate the suspect and take him into custody,” said Visintin.

Assault charges have been recommended to Crown counsel.

Vancouver Police remind everyone that failure to wear a face mask in an indoor public space – as mandated by the Provincial Health Officer – could result in a $230 fine.