Indigenous young people file complaints after Victoria police arrests
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s police complaints commissioner says it has received several complaints about use of force by Victoria police during the arrests of young Indigenous protesters inside a cabinet minister’s office.
Ta’Kaiya Blaney says she was one of 13 people arrested on Jan. 22 while occupying the energy and mines minister’s office to support Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C.
Blaney said she witnessed one person suffer a swollen arm and hand after it was pulled by an officer from a lockbox used as a protest device, while fellow protester Aya Clappis says she saw blood on the ground outside and was told a supporter had a gash under his eye.
Neither Clappis nor Blaney personally saw the man described as having the gash, and he did not immediately return a request for comment, while the protester with the alleged arm injury declined an interview request.