Police moved in early Monday to end an anti-racism protest blocking two viaducts in Vancouver, telling the small group of peaceful demonstrators to leave the roads or face arrest. Several dozen protesters slowly walked off the viaducts over the course of an hour, chanting "Black lives matter" as police followed close behind. The peaceful protest would have entered its third full day on the viaducts Monday. WATCH: Vancouver police could be heard warning protesters to leave the viaducts early Monday:Vancouver police moved in early Monday to end a days-long anti-racism protest on the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, warning demonstrators to leave the road or face arrest. Vancouver police followed protesters as they move off the viaducts and down Union Street on Monday, warning demonstrators they would be arrested if they did not leave the roadway.
Source: CBC News June 15, 2020 14:08 UTC