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SIU seeks witnesses after woman arrested at Cardi B Hamilton concert

By News RoomApril 3, 20262 Mins Read
SIU seeks witnesses after woman arrested at Cardi B Hamilton concert
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Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit is appealing for witnesses following the arrest of a woman at a Cardi B concert in Hamilton.

The SIU said preliminary information suggests that on the evening of March 31, during a concert at TD Coliseum, security requested assistance from paid duty officers with the Hamilton Police Service to remove a woman.

Officers attended and used physical control to escort the woman from the venue, the watchdog said.

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The SIU, which investigates incidents involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault, did not provide details about the woman’s condition.

Global News reached out to the SIU regarding the cause of the investigation but have not heard back in time for publishing.

SIU are now appealing to the public for witnesses who may have seen the incident including videos or photos.


The incident occurred during a stop on Cardi B’s “Little Miss Drama” tour.

The rapper earlier posted a video to social media calling out Canadians over ticket sales for the Hamilton show, saying it was the only stop on the tour not close to selling out.

By showtime on March 31, however, the concert was sold out, with the rapper later calling Hamilton the “winner of Canada’s crowds.”

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