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To: Land Shark who wrote (1193462)1/20/2020 9:22:11 PM
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'I try my hardest not to think about it': 12-year-old recounts handcuffing at BMO

Bank of Montreal has apologized and called the Vancouver incident 'a mess'



Angela Sterritt · CBC News · Posted: Jan 20, 2020 1:30 PM PT | Last Updated: an hour ago


Twelve-year-old girl Tori-Anne and her grandfather were handcuffed by police on a downtown Vancouver street after trying to open an account at a Bank of Montreal. (Ben Nelms)

The 12-year-old Indigenous girl who was handcuffed and then detained for 45 minutes by the Vancouver Police Department on a downtown street Dec. 20 after trying to open an account at the Bank of Montreal says she doesn't even want to think about what happened anymore.

"I was scared," Tori-Anne said Monday. "The whole thing being handcuffed, after all the identification we showed that we are who we are."

CBC News has decided not to publish the girl's last name.
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