This is our story this happend one day before the G20 summit me and my mother saw this police cruiser whent throught to our neibourhood at queen and spadina and we were siting at front at our house talking with my brother so we gave him this money and we told him to go buy some computer parts to build a computer as my mother gave him the money this van came up so fast and suddently like around 5 police officers came to us and grabbed my brother and dragged him to the car my mother reacted and told him why are you doing this to him then another police car came and the police and arrested my mom and they were going to charge her with drunk intoxication and they were going to charge her of the police officers were going to hit me just because i was protecting my mother. the police officers took aside my mother and they grabbed my other brother and they told him that they are going to shoot him because he was in red PIJAMAS the police insulted him and said him that he is stupid and dum and other bad tings . the police officers that took aside my mother told her that with their funking pay check they will pay the plane ticket so she can leave the country . they told my mom that we only came to work for $5 an hour and that we was not welcome to canada they were racist to us and we told them why did they do this to us and they told us that it was not our business and it was because of the G20 this is my story
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