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Violence erupts in N.B. as RCMP move in on anti-fracking protest - The Globe and Mail

18.10.13

Violence erupts in N.B. as RCMP move in on anti-fracking protest - The Globe and Mail: “There are six police cars that are on fire,” Susan Levi-Peters, a former chief of the Elsipogtog First Nation, said in a telephone interview on Thursday morning. The cruisers were set alight after the arrest of Elsipogtog chief Arren Sock and several council members who were trying to intervene in the dispute.

When the people heard about the arrests, “everybody got mad and the cops were chasing them and they ended up at the row of RCMP cars lined up on the road,” Ms. Levi-Peters said. “Now, the cars are on fire.”


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