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Investigation launched into Vancouver police conduct during anti-pipeline protest

Thepolicecomplaint commissioner of B.C. has ordered an investigation into the conduct of one or more members of theVancouverPoliceDepartment during an anti-pipeline protest outside a hotel where the prime minister was speaking.

Alleged incident took place outside fundraiser where prime minister was speaking

Thepolicecomplaint commissioner of B.C. has ordered an investigation into the conduct of one or more members of theVancouverPoliceDepartment during an anti-pipeline protest earlier this month. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

Thepolicecomplaint commissioner of B.C. has ordered an investigation into the conduct of one or more members of theVancouverPoliceDepartment during an anti-pipeline protest on May 22.

The alleged incident took place outside a Liberal fundraiser atVancouver's Opus Hotel, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was speaking.

In a statement, thepolicecomplaint commissioner says a video recorded during the anti-pipeline protest outside shows a woman approaching a man standing next to a uniformedpoliceofficer.

It says she appears to step forward and then falls to the ground after making contact with one of the men.

Following the video and reports in the media, commissioner Clayton Pecknold determined it was in the public interest to disclose that he has ordered an investigation into the alleged incident to determine whether it constitutespolicemisconduct.

During the prime minister's address at the hotel, an opponent of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation was ushered out of the fundraiser after interrupting Trudeau's remarks.