BC Prosecution Service approve charges against 13 pro-Palestinian protesters, who blocked railway in May
People listen during a demonstration in support of Palestine, in Vancouver, on Oct. 19, 2023. Vancouver Police Department says charges have been laid against 13 people who had allegedly blocked the Canadian National Railway lines during an 'unlawful protest' in May.Thirteen people have been charged with mischief over accusations they blocked the Vancouver Canadian National Railway line for hours during what police said was an unlawful protest last May.
Police said then that they responded to the scene where 100 protesters were blocking rail line and traffic on Grandview Highway in East Vancouver.
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