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Montreal police make 15 arrests, eight police cars vandalized after Canadiens win

June 25, 2021  By Canadian Press


June 25, 2021 – Police say they made 15 arrests during a rowdy celebration after the Montreal Canadiens’ series-clinching victory against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, which sent the team to the Stanley Cup final for the first time since 1993.

Montreal police Const. Julien Levesque said today the arrests were for assault, armed assault or obstructing police officers, adding that eight police vehicles were vandalized and at least one was overturned.

Police began firing tear gas to disperse the massive crowd surrounding the Bell Centre about 11:15 p.m. after officers were allegedly assaulted.

Levesque says two police officers sustained minor injuries and police issued 60 tickets for various municipal violations. The raucous atmosphere outside the Bell Centre led officials to temporarily prevent the 3,500 fans inside the arena from leaving the building.

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Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante said today that despite causing some damage, most fans celebrated peacefully. She adds the city is in discussions with public health and the Canadiens organization about how to safely broadcast games outdoors.

Plante says she would also like to see COVID-19 restrictions eased to allow more fans inside the Bell Centre during the final round of the playoffs.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 25, 2021.


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