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Mayor seeks ban on online criminal content after shooting at Indian star’s B.C. café

The mayor of Surrey, B.C., is urging social media platforms to ban criminal content after a video of someone shooting up a restaurant in the city, filmed from inside the attackers’ car, was circulated online.

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Mayor seeks ban on online criminal content after shooting at Indian star's B.C. café

Bullet holes are seen in the windows of Kap’s Cafe, in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday, July 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


The mayor of Surrey, B.C., is urging social media platforms to ban criminal content after a video of someone shooting up a restaurant in the city, filmed from inside the attackers’ car, was circulated online.

Brenda Locke says she is appealing to companies such as Meta, X and TikTok to stop allowing content from violent criminals to be spread on their platforms, calling such actions a weaponization of social media networks.

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