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Woman arrested during confrontation outside B.C. court during anti-racism demonstration

Organizers of an anti-Asian hate rally were confronted by a man at the centre of an alleged racist incident that took place earlier this year at a Steveston coffee shop. Jordan Armstrong reports on the heated confrontation. A warning, both incidents are shocking and disturbing. – Jul 29, 2021

WARNING: This story contains some details readers could find disturbing.

Richmond RCMP say a 44-year-old Vancouver woman was arrested during a confrontation in front of the city’s provincial courthouse on Wednesday.

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It happened as members of a group that fights anti-Asian hate rallied outside building, as the man at the centre of an alleged racist incident that took place at a Steveston coffee shop earlier this year appeared in court.

Mounties say the woman who was arrested confronted demonstrators “hitting several of them and damaging at least one cell phone in the process.”

Mounties said the woman may have been at the court on an unrelated matter and took offence to being filmed.

The incident was just one part of a tense scene in front of the court. The accused, Michel Jean-Jacque Berthiaume, had just left the building after appearing on a mischief charge when he was confronted by protesters.

“You brought the coronavirus to this country and you’re killing our people,” Berthiaume told the protesters.

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“I prefer to have English or French or German than have Chinese in this country.”

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Berthiaume was in court in relation to a March 29 incident at Rocanini Coffee Roasters in Steveston. A portion of the incident was captured on security video. It shows a man pouring a drink on the floor and a woman hurling the contents of a cup at a Steveston coffee shop manager.

The pair allegedly used anti-Asian slurs as they were asked to leave.

Astrid Maria Secreve is also charged with mischief. If convicted, the maximum punishment under Canadian law is just under two years in jail and or a $5,000 fine.

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The Stop Anti-Asian Hate Crimes advocacy group, which rallied outside Berthiaume and Secreve’s first court appearance last month, said it wanted more serious charges. Still, spokesperson Ivan Pak said they are grateful the case is now before a judge.

“Such behaviour will not be (tolerated) in our community,” he said.

The woman who was arrested Wednesday has been released on a promise to appear at a future date.

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