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Publication Date: November 25, 2024 - 15:39
Montreal mayor and police chief say use of face masks will delay arrests after NATO protest
November 25, 2024
Montreal’s mayor and police chief both say it will take time to arrest everyone who smashed windows and burned cars during a demonstration outside a NATO conference on Friday evening, since most of them had their faces covered.Police have so far arrested three people in connection with Friday’s protest, and police Chief Fady Dagher says there will be more arrests.
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