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Verdict for B.C. man accused of striking participants at residential school march [Video]

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A man accused of driving his truck into a march for B.C. residential school survivors two years ago has been found guilty of dangerous driving.

The incident happened on the Lougheed Highway through Mission on June 4, 2022, as a group of people were marching to the site of St. Mary’s Residential School.

Richard Manuel, who was 77 at the time of the incident, stood accused of hitting several of the pedestrians with his truck and leaving the scene without stopping.

One count of dangerous driving was the only charge brought forward by the Crown.

During the trial, several witnesses testified they saw Manuel driving his truck on the shoulder in order to get past a line of cars backed up behind the slow-moving march.

The court heard the first victim was a qualified flagger who had been directing traffic – while wearing high-visibility clothing and carrying a handheld sign …

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