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Man who threatened to shoot gas station staff after points card wouldn’t work was on parole for murder: Vancouver police

  • A 66-year-old man was arrested for threatening a gas station clerk after his points card wouldn't work, according to Vancouver police.
  • The suspect allegedly said he would return and shoot the employee, prompting a 911 call.
  • Police later discovered the man was on parole for murder after killing a police officer in 1981.
  • His parole has been revoked, and police are recommending a new charge of uttering threats.
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