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Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police

A bike ride through the streets of downtown Winnipeg ended in chaos and arrests yesterday. Members of Critical Mass Winnipeg -- an activist group that promotes bicycle use over automobiles -- claim police used excessive force when several cyclists were arrested near the provincial legislature.

Cops haul in bike activists

Monthly ride gets ugly

By ADAM CLAYTON, STAFF REPORTER

A bike ride through the streets of downtown Winnipeg ended in chaos and arrests yesterday.

Members of Critical Mass Winnipeg -- an activist group that promotes bicycle use over automobiles -- claim police used excessive force when several cyclists were arrested near the provincial legislature.

Police followed approximately 50 cyclists -- many dressed in costumes in what was apparently a display of self-expression -- along their route before trying to arrest some members near the corner of Donald Street and Broadway around 5:30 p.m.

Melanie Howe, who was taking part in the monthly bike ride, said she wasn't sure how everything started. Earlier, police stopped traffic at the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street so the cyclists could proceed.

"I saw several cops chase after this bicyclist and grab him in a headlock from the back," said Howe, who wore fairy wings and antennae. "I saw one fellow with a cop's knee on his head; he was being pressed to the ground."

JAWING

Shaun Martin said police and some of his fellow cyclists were jawing at one another before all hell broke loose.

"People started arguing with the cops. There's some anti-establishment sentiment going on here. I guess some guys got aggressive and things got out of hand," he said. "It was just crazy. Absolutely crazy."

Police Insp. Steve Pilote said five adults were arrested in total and face traffic-related charges in addition to possible charges stemming from the scuffle that broke out.

Critical Mass members, who gathered outside the Public Safety Building following the arrests, said some cyclists were injured and one might have suffered a broken leg but Pilote said any injuries were relatively minor.

"I don't know of anybody that has any injuries that were of any consequence," he said. "I would expect there might be some scrapes and bumps on both sides but nobody went to the hospital or anything like that."

Several Critical Mass members were arrested earlier this month for allegedly disrupting traffic to protest Operation Charging Bison, a military exercise that took place in Winnipeg.

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Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 27 2006 @ 08:26 PM UTC
next time you see a cop riding around on a bike, go up to their face and harass them. when they start getting lippy, throw them to the ground, bind their hands, and take them to a specific location. take whatever money's in their wallet for your troubles, and if its not enough, make their cop friends pay up. then burn their house down.
Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 27 2006 @ 09:35 PM UTC
Some people call this "Tuesday"
Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 27 2006 @ 10:06 PM UTC
Hahahahahaha.

Another day at the office?
Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 23 2006 @ 05:35 AM UTC
You are an idiot!
Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, September 30 2006 @ 01:54 PM UTC
The photo used in this article has nothing to do with the event itself. Those are not winnipeg police officers, and the person being arrested was not part of the ride, and might have committed any sort of crime.

The photo is there merely to illicit sympathy. The events are documented on video, video is avail on U-Tube. Look up Critical Mass Winnipeg Police.
Critical Mass Winnipeg Attacked by Police
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, September 30 2006 @ 05:34 PM UTC
There's a video someone put together with their own footage. That's hardly fully "documented". Many more people other than those shown on that video were arrested (including the teddy bear. That picture isn't just something the poster picked out of nowhere as you imply, it was on the cover of the fucking Winnipeg Sun.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/727/823/1600/wincover.jpg