Police video emerges of indigenous chief's violent arrest in Canada

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As protests against racism spreads across the world, police dash cam video from March 10 has emerged from Alberta, Canada of an indigenous chief being assaulted during a violent arrest by Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The 12-minute video shows an officer charging at Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam, tackling him to the ground and punching him. The police said Adam's truck had expired plates. He was charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the video“shocking", and demanded an independent investigation into the matter.Alberta's watchdog agency is investigating the incident.

Opposition Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said he was troubled by the video. Brian Beresh, Adam's lawyer filed a court motion to have the charges dropped over violation of his constitutional rights. Beresh issued a statement and said,“All of this resulted from an expired license plate tag. The video speaks for itself."

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