Crime Father stabbed to death outside Vancouver Starbucks after asking man to not vape near his toddler - Deadly confrontation witnessed by three-year-old and child's mother

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Susan Lazaruk
Published Mar 28, 2023 • Last updated 43 minutes ago

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A memorial has been set up in remembrance of Paul Stanley Schmidt, who was stabbed to death outside the Starbucks coffee shop at West Pender Street and Granville Street. PHOTO BY NICK PROCAYLO /PNG

A confrontation on the patio of a busy downtown Starbucks that ended with the stabbing death of a Burnaby man started when the victim asked the suspect to not vape near his toddler, said the victim’s mother.

“This is so horribly wrong what happened,” said Kathy Schmidt, two days after her son, Paul Stanley Schmidt was stabbed in broad daylight in front of his fiancée and his three-year-old daughter and many onlookers.

“He was just trying to protect his daughter,” she said. “I’m angry and I’m sad.”

A man has been charged with second-degree murder in the killing and Schmidt said she would like the charge upped to first-degree murder, which requires proof of premeditation, to ensure a longer stay in prison if he’s convicted.

“He had a knife,” she said. “I don’t carry a knife into a coffee shop, do you?”

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The scene of the stabbing outside the Starbucks at Granville and Pender Streets in downtown Vancouver on Sunday, March 26, 2023. (Submitted)

Schmidt said her son’s fiancée, Ashley Umali, told her she was inside getting drinks while Paul and daughter Erica in a stroller waited outside the café at Granville and West Pender streets.

“It all started because he was vaping beside the baby. Ashley’s in shock, she watched the whole thing. She’s so devastated.”

“Paul was a great guy and a hard worker,” said Sean Collings, operations manager of Jiffy Move, a moving company in Burnaby where Schmidt had worked for at least five years. “He was a devoted husband and father.”

Collings said the death has hit the 200 to 300 people who work for moving companies in Metro hard because they all know one another. Movers were discussing Schmidt, who was 37, on a social media platform they belong to.

He said Schmidt worked five days a week at the physically demanding job and his was the only income supporting his family.

Paul’s website include many photos of his young family and in his intro to the page, he had written: “I love Ashley and Erica Schmidt.”

A police officer on patrol was flagged down near the café at around 5:40 p.m. on Sunday, said Vancouver Police spokesman Sgt. Steve Addison.

The officer arrested a suspect inside the Starbucks who did not resist, he said.

The scene was captured on video and posted online on Instagram and Twitter.

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The scene of the stabbing outside the Starbucks at Granville and Pender Streets in downtown Vancouver on Sunday, March 26, 2023. (Submitted) jpeg

Family members posted pleas to Paul’s Facebook page for people to not watch or re-post the graphic video.

“Someone took my brother’s life yesterday and another person filmed it (do NOT watch) instead of calling the police, and worse off, posted it on social media very clearly for views,” posted Jessica Foxx Foto, who said Paul was her stepbrother.

She called the video “incredibly traumatizing” and urged the poster to remove it.

The Vancouver Police and Mayor Ken Sim were among those tweeting to ask people to not post or repost the video.

“Our hearts go out to Mr. Schmidt and his family -— out of respect for them and their loss, please refrain from sharing graphic images or videos of the incident on social media,” Sim said on Twitter.

A Gofundme page has been set up by the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden to help Paul’s family because the executive director Lorraine Lowe is a friend and neighbour of Ashley’s extended family.

Inderdeep Singh Gosal, 32, has been charged with second-degree murder. He has no other charges listed in provincial court databases.

Investigators do not believe the victim and suspect knew each other.

Schmidt is Vancouver’s sixth homicide victim of 2023.

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Let’s play Guess The Ethnicity: Canada Edition!

My guess: Nigger.

Whoops, I meant Guess the Caste

My guess: Dalit.
The Vancouver edition of this would be to just guess Punjabi. There are practically no black people in Vancouver. Pretty much all violent crime in Vancouver is committed either by a Punjabi or a white junkie, with the odd Chinese Triad or Vietnamese Mafia member thrown in.
 
Fucking hell.

When are white people going to wake up from this shit.
Since the number of white people in Vancouver (AKA Wangua, AKA Hongcouver) who aren't smackheads rounds down to about 0, and since Chinamen walk by dead toddlers like they're roadkill, I'd say never. At least, never in the Lower Mainland of BC.

Inderdeep Singh Gosal is the name of the perpetrator so it's most likely some flavor of Pakistani or Indian.
100% a Sikh. Punjabi.

My guess: Dalit.
Counterintuitively, no. The biggest fuckheads from India are invariably the higher castes. Dalits are those old grammas from Goa who go to the local Catholic church. Bhramins are the ones who get really into the woke shit. Vaishyas are the scammers who bilk Silent Generation whites out of their retirement funds. Kshatryias cap niggas over fentanyl deals. And given Sikh propensities, I'm going to go and guess that this fine Subcontinental gentleman was of affinity to the Kshatryia caste.
 
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Does vaping have the same filter-less issue as second-hand smoking from cigarettes? I'm not suggesting vaping near babies, but what was the primary concern?
Well, the evidence for regular 2nd hand smoke may be a bit exaggerated, but regarding vaping, there is no good evidence its risky and likely won't be. The risk from smoke is that you're burning a plant (made of millions of chemicals structures) and producing a billion chemical products. With vapes, there are much less things involved and the combustion has been studied better. They use food safe materials (glycols and glycerines plus favors) that combust into a smaller range of materials. Is the risk zero? No. But nothing is zero. Fuck, oxygen has a non zero risk (singlet oxygen).

TLDR, curry nigger is retarded and needs to rot, but its Canada, so he'll likely just be given advice on how to improve his housing investments.
 

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