
Fatal stabbing after reported vaping argument casts a pall over downtown Vancouver
CBC
The fatal stabbing of a 37-year-old father outside a downtown Vancouver Starbucks is casting a pall over the normally bustling block.
Passersby were pausing Wednesday to pay their respects to Paul Stanley Schmidt at a makeshift memorial of flowers, pictures and notes outside the cafe.
Police have said he was stabbed around 5:40 p.m. Sunday after a brief altercation.
Schmidt's mother says she was told the dispute began after her son asked another man not to vape near his toddler daughter.
The accused, Inderdeep Singh Gosal, was arrested at the scene moments later when bystanders flagged down a constable patrolling the area, police said.
The 32-year-old has been charged with second-degree murder and a hearing has been scheduled in Vancouver provincial court on April 11.
A search of online court records shows no prior convictions for Gosal, while Const. Tania Visintin said Gosal "has had limited police interactions."
The killing was captured in a gruesome video shared on social media.
Guilherme Gomes, manager of the nearby Sciue Italian Bakery Caffe, said patrons seemed shaken by the stabbing witnessed by numerous bystanders.
"The vibe is everyone is scared, because it was so close to here, and this can happen here at any time," he said.
"This is just terrible. How can someone do that?"
Police have said they don't believe Schmidt and the suspect knew each other and the details of what led up to the stabbing are still under investigation.
Officers tried to save Schmidt, but he died after being rushed to hospital.
A GoFundMe page dedicated to Schmidt's family says he leaves behind a fiancée and a toddler. The fundraiser was set up by Lorraine Lowe, executive director of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden Society of Vancouver, who knows Schmidt's fiancée's cousin.