Montreal police chief expects additional arrests following anti-NATO protest
MONTREAL — Montreal’s police chief says he expects more arrests stemming from a Friday anti-NATO protest that turned violent, with smashed windows and burned cars in downtown Montreal.
Chief Fady Dagher told reporters on Saturday that more arrests would be coming thanks to additional evidence gathered during the protests and says police are aware of who was behind the vandalism as well as assaults on police officers.
Police said that during the march, smoke bombs were deployed, metal barriers were thrown into the street and windows smashed of nearby businesses and the convention centre where NATO delegates are meeting until Monday.
Dagher estimates about 800 people took part in protests from several groups, but about 20 to 40 people were allegedly responsible for the trouble.