Posted AT 5:04 AM EDT on 22/04/08
Rioting Canadiens fans torch police cars
SIDHARTHA BANERJEE
The Canadian Press
MONTREAL Street celebrations following the seventh-game victory by the Montreal Canadiens over the Boston Bruins turned violent Monday night after vandals torched and smashed more than a dozen police vehicles and damaged local businesses.
Police spokesman Constable Laurent Gingras said at least 13 people were detained, including three minors — one 14-year-old and two 17-year-olds.
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