Man charged with murder following Vancouver sidewalk crash that killed a senior
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VANCOUVER – Police say a suspect who was charged with multiple counts of dangerous driving over a car-ramming attack last month in Vancouver is now facing a murder charge.
Tadd Bali was charged with four counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle after allegedly driving a Jeep along a sidewalk in Vancouver’s West End, hitting a senior on a mobility scooter before running head-on into a police cruiser.
Vancouver police say the 34-year-old man now faces one count each of second-degree murder and attempted murder, and two charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm.
Two police officers were also hurt and were released from hospital on the same day, but the senior died in hospital more than a week later.
Police say Bali has had “extensive interactions” with police in both B.C. and Saskatchewan.
He remains in custody.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 12, 2026.