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"Her health was so shaken by the shock which all this business caused her," writes Madame Prier, "that she fell dangerously ill, and died soon after."
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 1830
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"When we reached Queen and John (on Saturday) we were advanced upon by a line of riot police," said Prier.
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Nathan Prier was at the Justice for Our Communities march the previous day, where he saw an escalated police presence that he feared would lead to a crackdown on individual civil liberties on Saturday and Sunday.
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"There was a gentleman next to me that the Street Medics deemed to be in critical condition," said Prier, adding that police wouldn't allow an ambulance into the area.
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Prier remembered the day his friend found out that he was shipping out to Afghanistan.
Edmonton Sun 2010
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Fitzpatrick had already proven himself a crack shot, said Cpl. Cole Prier.
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Still shaken by what he experienced, Prier said "it was a horrible experience to see that level of police brutality", but after hearing from the detainees about what they went through he considered himself fortunate to have "only received a concussion."
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Though a supporter of the Afghanistan mission, Fitzpatrick "wasn't too great with the heat," Prier said.
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Prier pointed out that this altercation occurred before any police cars were set on fire or any windows were smashed along Queen and Yonge Streets.
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