Dozens arrested after protesters, police clash as city removes encampment at Lamport Stadium
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In recent weeks, the city has forcibly ejected occupants of the encampments, arguing that its actions were need because of health, safety and the need to use the parks for purposes like summer camps.
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The effort at Lamport was the second major operation in as many days, after one at Alexandra Park on Tuesday.
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Only a handful of occupants remained in the enclosure after police forced protesters out.

The last occupant of the camp, staff believed, left the enclosure around 2:45 p.m.
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In a statement to the Star, Toronto police stood behind the officers’ conduct, saying police “used the least amount of force necessary in a dynamic, confrontational situation to enforce the law and render a situation safe.”
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Spokesperson Connie Osborne said they issued “many warnings and cautions” to protesters who arrived “for the purpose of interfering with the city’s actions and confronting police.”
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Asked if police will review the conduct of officers seen shoving protesters and appearing to tear off a mask, Osborne said all large events are discussed afterwards “to determine any needed changes for future events.”
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A Star photographer on scene saw and photographed one police officer using pepper spray. Police confirmed eight officers were treated for a “noxious substance.”
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Osborne said she had no information that police used pepper spray but noted that could change as more reports come in.
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Police said 25 people were arrested Wednesday, 19 charged with trespassing and five people charged with criminal offences including for assault; one person faces both trespass and criminal charges.
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Hours after the clash at Lamport, a large crowd gathered outside of Toronto police’s 14 division, at Dovercourt Road and Dundas, Street awaiting the release of those arrested Wednesday.
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Video and photos from the scene posted on social media appeared to show another violent clash between police and protesters. One photo showed a line of officers equipped in riot gear outside the station.

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