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Confrontation between natives and Caledonia residents leads to one arrest

Hamilton Spectator
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 | Updated at 12:26 PM EDT

[SISIS note: The following mainstream news article is provided for reference only, as an example of how mainstream media treats indigenous resistance to genocide. Mainstream media often presents biased and distorted information, lacking pertinent facts and/or context. Inclusion of this article on our site should not be considered an endorsement by SISIS.]

Police have arrested a prominent Six Nations businessman on assault charges relating to an incident in Caledonia June 4.

Ken Hill, 47, is charged with two counts of assault stemming from a confrontation between native protesters and Caledonia residents.

The accused was arrested today at about 7:05 a.m in Cayuga.

He will appear in Cayuga court on July 16, 2006.

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