B.C. liberties group to file complaint of violent arrests in pro-Palestine protest

The policy director for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association says they will be filing a policy complaint with the Vancouver Police Department's civilian oversight board, saying police used "excessive use of force" at a pro-Palestinian protest last month. Meghan McDermott, policy director for the BCCLA, speaks at a news conference outside Vancouver Police Department headquarters, in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, June 18, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brieanna Charlebois

VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association will be filing a complaint with the Vancouver Police Department's civilian oversight board alleging officers used excessive force at a pro-Palestinian protest last month, the group's policy director told a news conference Tuesday.

Meghan McDermott said the association was "horrified" by police actions on May 31, when 14 pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested for blocking rail traffic in East Vancouver.

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