Activists ‘thrashed’ empty school, left drugs and weapons scattered: SD68 board chair
NANAIMO — The chair of the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school board says he was “truly mortified” at the scene left by protesters who broke into and occupied a closed elementary school.
Steve Rae and other district officials were let into Rutherford Elementary on Saturday afternoon after RCMP removed and arrested 21 people occupying the school since Friday evening.
Rae said the amount of damage done in under 24 hours was staggering.
He said all of the entrance doors on the main floor were destroyed, furniture was heaped in piles and several holes were smashed in the roof.