Close-Up of a G20 Arrest

Stephen Davis June 23, 2010

The arrest at the start of yesterday’s Queer Resistance March against the G20 in Toronto, near Queen and Yonge:

I think I was the only photographer who managed to squeeze into Queen station after them. My apologies for the direct flash.

(From First Ascents: A Blog About the G8 and G20)

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