RCMP arrest woman for ‘racially insensitive’ social media content
A woman from Chilliwack, B.C., has been arrested by the RCMP for allegedly sharing racially offensive content on social media. The RCMP have not released her name or the specific details of the social media account in question. RCMP spokeswoman Corp. Carmen Kiener stated that the woman reportedly targeted members of the South Asian community […]
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