A man with a history of mental health issues drove an SUV into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens. Police arrested the 30-year-old driver, stating there was no evidence of terrorism. Vancouver's Interim Chief Constable Steve Rai called it the "darkest day" in the city's history, warning the death toll could rise.The attack occurred during the Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party in Vancouver's Sunset neighborhood. Witnesses reported the driver being chased and held by festival-goers until police arrived. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby expressed condolences and support for the Filipino community. Eby conveyed his "rage" and vowed to support the affected community. Police are still investigating the motive. The festival celebrates a Filipino national hero and is a significant event for the large Filipino-Canadian community in British Columbia.