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Police used guns, pepper spray, plastic bullets and dogs against protestors. Photo: Protestor

What really happened during the police crackdown on First Nations anti-fracking protestors? SubMedia.tv claims to have the story.

They have just released the report below, describing it as follows:

“With some of the only video from behind police lines, subMedia.tv witnessed the brutal raid by the Royal Colonial Mounted Police on the Mi’kmaq blockade of fracking equipment. But the fierce response of the community in defense of the warriors was also captured on camera. We bring you the real story about what really went down on Highway 134, the story that the corporate media doesn’t want you to see.”

Heavily armed Canadian police officers, some clad in full camouflage gear and wielding assault weapons, moved in early October 17 morning to enforce an injunction against a Mi’kmaq barricade that has trapped exploration vehicles belonging to a Houston-based firm conducting shale gas exploration in New Brunswick, Canada.

Just how the crackdown played out was not clear, and the mainstream media was not well-informed.

Here is a video that tries to set the record straight:

For link to West Coast Native News, go HERE.