Man arrested at pot protest plans to burn award given by police

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – A man arrested at a Vancouver pot protest on Canada Day says he’ll go to city hall tomorrow to burn an award he received for heroism during the Stanley Cup riot.

Vancouver Police honoured Bert Easterbrook with a certificate of merit — the highest award for civilian bravery — for stopping rioters from flipping over a truck in 2011.

He was among three people charged with obstruction after they tried to stop police from arresting a man for trafficking at the annual Cannabis Day event.

Police say the man accused of trafficking ignored warnings to stop selling pot to minors but Neil Magnuson says he didn’t sell to anyone he thought was under 17 and police never mentioned youths when an officer warned him to stop selling.

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