PR Violent Party Sahar Nassimdoost Jan 18 2010

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Prince Rupert RCMP say alcohol and drugs were a key factor in a house party that turned violent over the weekend. About 150 people aged 16-25 attending the party poured out onto the street when police responded to a noise complaint at a home on 5th avenue east just before 1am on Sunday morning. Two officers were injured and three police cruisers had their windows smashed after a group reacted violently after a combative male was arrested. The crowd finally dispersed at 2am and after pepper spray was deployed twice on a crowd that attacked police. The two injured officers are recovering while 21 year old Cory Alexander O'Connor was arrested and released after being charged with four counts of assault on a police officer.

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  • haha right across from the house I grew up in.

  • @cody5100 cody wilson

  • @cody5100 the RCMP in rupert are always beatin' on people. Fuckin' Nazis !!!

  • Erin Stevenson makes me wet.

    I have never been beatin' up by police EXCEPT in Prince Rupert. These guys are douchbag lying fucktards.

  • @mackawack12346 I know, it's fuckin' sexy.

  • That chick has such a huge mustache........

  • Haha, Arguement invalid

  • that was so fucked up people

  • like i said he didnt start resisting until they grabbed him from behind and started choking him out

    and they lied about going back into the house because all the cops were outside by then, not inside, so the entire story is cleaned up to make cops look good, the chick thats in the video wasnt even there, she just probably heard the story from the cops

  • Other than that, the situation isn't solely all about the RCMP. Diverting attention to the mounties isn't going to help, as the riot left a reputation black eye on Prince Rupert's youth society.

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