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Surrey mayor Doug McCallum hit by a vehicle on Saturday

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 Sep, 2021 10:33 PM
  • Surrey mayor Doug McCallum hit by a vehicle on Saturday

The mayor of Surrey says he was “verbally assaulted” and hit by a car on Saturday.

Doug McCallum says the incident happened when he was out grocery shopping.

He says he was accosted and then “run over by a vehicle.”

McCallum says the incident is being investigated by the police.

Surrey is in the process of transitioning from the National Police Force to a local one – in a move that has been seen as divisive and has supporters on both sides. 

He says he’s doing OK.

RCMP are asking anyone with information on an altercation between Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum and a grey Ford Mustang Saturday afternoon to please come forward.

Police say the incident took place at a Save on Foods at around 12:30 p.m. during what they say was a “Keep the RCMP in Surrey” gathering on 152nd Street in Surrey, B.C.

Anyone who witnessed or has dash camera footage of the confrontation is asked to contact police.

McCallum said Sunday he was out grocery shopping when he was "verbally assaulted" and hit by a car.

He said he was doing OK after being "run over by a vehicle," and that police were investigating.

Photo courtesy of City of Surrey.

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