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When they were released three days later, we then saw the dramatic arrest of unarmed land defenders at gunpoint. Even though the pair had identified themselves as journalists, the RCMP jailed them anyway. Media couldn’t access the raw footage taken by filmmaker Michael Toledano until he and journalist Amber Bracken were released from prison days later. Repeating their tactics from their previous militarized raids in 20, they set up illegal exclusion zones to prevent the media from covering the story, and they locked up the only journalists who were on site to document the events. Over the weekend, the RCMP deployed its Emergency Response Team-armed with snipers, attack dogs and assault weapons-to violently remove Indigenous land defenders from their territory.
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But moments later, we see the RCMP use an axe to blow pieces off the front door, before they fire up a chainsaw to finish forcing their way into the home. After being asked for a warrant, which they said they didn’t have, the RCMP walked away. On November 19, as the RCMP advanced on Coyote Camp in Gidimt’en territory, they first demanded entry to the one-room tiny home where Wickham and her supporters were staying. Raw footage of the police arrest of Molly Wickham, the spokesperson of Gidimt’en Clan, was eerily reminiscent of the frightening “Here’s Johnny” scene from The Shining, in which Jack Nicholson uses an axe to force his way into a room.
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The RCMP’s most recent actions in Wet’suwet’en territory unfolded more like a horror movie than any semblance of the rule of law in a functioning democracy.