The stepsister of the man fatally stabbed outside a downtown Vancouver Starbucks is expressing anger that witnesses filmed and watched as her brother was murdered—instead of calling the police—and then posted the graphic video on social media.
She begged people not to watch or share the video of her brother’s murder.
“The victim was my brother. 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,” she said.
She said she has asked the individual who posted the video to remove it from social media. “It’s unbelievably traumatizing,” she wrote. “I am sick about this. My family is sick about this.”
Schmidt’s sister pleaded with people to turn in all evidence to the police, and come forward if they heard the conversation, or saw what took place between her brother, 37-year-old Paul Stanley Schmidt, and the alleged killer, 32-year-old Inderdeep Singh Gosal on March 25.
‘Senseless Crime’
“It’s devastating. It’s senseless crime. Paul lived for his family and to have that ripped away from him is just cruel and unacceptable. It’s heartbreaking,” his mother, Kathy Schmidt, of Kelowna, told Global News on March 28.Schmidt told reporters that her son was with his wife, Ashley Umali, and the couple’s three-year-old daughter, Erica, and the family went to Starbucks near Granville Street. He stayed outside with the toddler in her stroller, while Umali went inside to order.
According to the mother, the stabbing occurred after Schmidt asked the suspect not to vape near his toddler.
“The attacker said to (Schmidt’s fiancé), ‘You better grab your kid. ’And then things escalated from there,” Kathy said.
Witnesses Asked to Come Forward
VPD said in a March 27 news release that they are seeking witnesses to the crime, but have not released more details as to the events that took place.The fatal stabbing occurred around 5:40 p.m. on the evening of March 26, which police said followed a brief altercation between the two men outside the coffee shop.
According to police, a constable patrolling in the area was flagged down moments after the stabbing and arrested the suspect at the scene.
“Additional VPD officers attempted to save the victim’s life by performing first aid, however he succumbed to his injuries after being rushed to hospital,” said police.
A graphic 36-second video was posted on social media, with raw footage of the stabbing. The video shows a dark-haired, heavyset man in bright red sweatpants and a white hoodie involved in a physical altercation just outside the entrance doors, with Schmidt, a slim, Caucasian man wearing grey pants, a white shirt, and a long-sleeved black jacket.
‘Impacting Evidence’
“This is an awful and tragic story to hear about. Nobody should ever feel unsafe walking around [our] city,” said Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim on social media on March 27. He asked people to stop sharing the video.Opposition Liberal MLA Todd Stone said in the legislature on March 29, “Random attacks which used to be a rare occurrence in British Columbia, have sadly become all too common. Almost to the point of being normalized in our province.”
Stone called on the government to address the problem of increased violence on Vancouver streets.