REXTON, New Brunswick (AP) Canadian police said Thursday that they arrested at least 40 people in eastern New Brunswick at a violent protest over shale gas development.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the people were arrested for firearms violations, threats, intimidation, mischief and violating a court-ordered injunction near Rexton.
"The RCMP has worked diligently with all parties involved in hopes for a peaceful resolution. Those efforts have not been successful," Const. Jullie Rogers-Marsh said.
"Tensions were rising, and serious criminal acts are being committed."
The RCMP said at least five of their vehicles were destroyed after they were set on fire, Molotov cocktails were thrown at officers, and at least one shot was fired by someone who isn't a police officer.