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Concordia security restrained woman in revolving doors

Posted on April 10, 2022

On March 28th, an unidentified woman was restrained by Concordia security between revolving doors. Prior to being restrained, the woman was chased between Concordia's Engineering And Visual Arts Pavilion and the Guy-Concordia metro, after an alleged attempt to steal a student's phone.

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