Pubdate: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Joel Baglole Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) JUDGE GRANTS AWARD TO ANTI-ADDICT VIGILANTE SURREY - A B.C. Supreme Court Judge has awarded $279,132 to a one-legged Surrey man who was injured while trying to deliver vigilante justice to drug addicts in his neighbourhood. Dmetro (Matt) Wepruk, a 72-year-old commercial fisherman and scrapyard owner, was injured Nov. 3, 2000 when, in an "act of vigilante justice," he confronted a methamphetamine addict in his neighbourhood near 128th Street. Wepruk, who had a leg amputated following a 1965 car accident, had his remaining leg injured along with his lower back and shoulders after the addict he confronted hit him with a car. Justice Victoria Gray Wednesday awarded Wepruk $279,132.08 in damages, including $119,250 for past loss of capacity to earn income. The judge stated: "Mr. Wepruk continues to experience pain in his knees, hips, back, shoulders and neck... Mr. Wepruk's mobility has been significantly impaired since the incident... While there is still the hope of some improvement, the incident occurred four years ago and Mr. Wepruk continues to suffer." Wepruk, reached at his home Thursday night, would not say much about the award because he hadn't heard about it from his lawyer, except that he had hoped to receive more than the amount he's been awarded. "It's not much over the long term, is it?" he said. The events that led up to Wepruk's confrontation with the addict began when his scrapyard near his home was broken into several times. Wepruk suspected the people breaking into the yard hung out at what he called a "drug house" near his business. At 4 a.m. on Nov. 3, 2000, Wepruk went to check on his scrapyard. He photographed a red 1987 Pontiac Firefly automobile parked at the drug house. The driver of the car, Daniel Butt, and his girlfriend, Jennifer McGarva, both methamphetamine addicts at the time, saw the photographs being taken and became angry. They followed Wepruk to his house and parked in his driveway. Fearing for his safety, Wepruk grabbed a wooden post from his van and smashed the windshield and back window of the Pontiac Firefly. The Firefly was put into gear and drove into Wepruk, pinning him to the van. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom