Brollie broken over police head in Vancouver
P. Venditti | 02.05.2001 04:17
Brollie broken over police head in Vancouver
The march ended around 1 PM and people began to disperse. As the main group of posterers headed away from the protest the police isolated them and began arresting people. Protesters coming to the aid of the arrestees staged an impromptu sit-in around the police paddywagon and were pepper sprayed in the face. As protesters surrounded the van police began shoving the crowd with the crowd shoving back. In the mayhem, one person broke an umbrella over an officer's head which was then used by police to justify the initial arrests. Ambulances were required for those protesters who had been pepper sprayed.
Inspector D. Jones of the Vancouver Police Department, recently returned from the FTAA protests in Quebec stated that 7 persons had been arrested. 6 were charged with obstruction of justice while posters were being put up and one was charged with assault of a police officer. In his statement to the press he claimed that a riotous crowd had attacked the police officers. He also stated that his experience in Quebec had taught him that police needed to act quickly to disperse crowds. The protesters were released early this evening.
P. Venditti
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