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Police ask public for evidence of wrongdoing at Wall protest

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Saskatoon police are asking anyone who feels they were the victim of a crime during the protests outside the Saskatchew­an Party fundraiser where Premier Brad Wall spoke in Saskatoon on Thursday night to come forward.

Hundreds of people protested outside Prairielan­d Park, impeding traffic and chanting anti-Wall slogans as attendees tried to enter the parking lot.

“The service is aware of the concerns of many people who were attempting to attend an event,” police said in a news release. Investigat­ors are requesting video evidence and eye witness accounts. Anyone wishing to make a report can do so over the phone or in person at the police station, the release said. Postmedia News

 ?? KAYLE NEIS ?? Protesters block vehicles trying to enter Prairielan­d Park for a Saskatchew­an Party fundraisin­g dinner where Premier Brad Wall spoke Thursday.
KAYLE NEIS Protesters block vehicles trying to enter Prairielan­d Park for a Saskatchew­an Party fundraisin­g dinner where Premier Brad Wall spoke Thursday.

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