Two more people charged in Vancouver riots

VANCOUVER – The latest two people to be charged in Vancouver’s Stanley Cup riot include a woman whose name appeared in an apology posted online after the violence last June.
    
Vancouver say 21-year-old Camille Cacnio (KAK’-nee-oh) of Richmond is charged with taking part in a riot and break and enter.
    
After she was identified as a riot suspect, Cacnio lost her job at a car dealership and a message under her name was posted on line.
    
The message apologized to the people of Vancouver, Cacnio’s family and friends, her former employer, a store that was robbed and the Vancouver Canucks.
    
Cacnio said she takes full responsibility for what she did and is ready to accept the consequences.
    
Along with Cacnio, the other person named in the latest charges is 21-year-old Dustin Anderson of Burnaby, who’s accused of taking part in a riot and assault.
    
Thirty people are now facing a total of 77 charges related to the riot, and police say hundreds of people will eventually be charged.

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