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Digby County man charged after assault on Sipekne'katik First Nation chief

The alleged assault on Chief Mike Sack occurred in New Edinburgh, N.S., one of two locations whereseveral hundred commercial fishermen and their supporters raided a lobster facility on Tuesday evening.Mi'kmaw fishershadbeen storing their catches in the building.

Ongoing dispute between commercial fishermen, Mi'kmaw fishers over lobster catch

This screenshot from a video posted to Facebook shows a man grabbing and shoving Chief Mike Sack during an altercation. (Facebook)

A Digby County, N.S., man has been charged after an assault onSipekne'katikFirst Nation Chief Mike Sack on Wednesday in the midst of an ongoing dispute over the lobster fishery.

The alleged assault occurred in New Edinburgh, one of two locations whereseveral hundred commercial fishermen and their supporters raided a lobster facility on Tuesday evening.Mi'kmaw fishershadbeen storing their catches in the building.

The raidscome after weeks of unrest in the province's southwest, sparked by the launch of a "moderate livelihood" lobster fishery by the Sipekne'katik band outside the federally mandated commercial season.

During the night of unrest, lobster was destroyed, a lobster pound was damaged, a van was set on fire and another vehicle was vandalized.

Footage from Wednesday shows a mangrabbing and shoving Sack during an altercation atthe lobster pound in New Edinburgh.

Sack said on Thursday that he hadhired lawyers and would be pursuing legal action against any individuals or groups "that are interfering with our right to fish" including theman who grabbed and shoved him.

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For a second day, commercial fishermen have surrounded a lobster pound near Digby that holds lobster harvested by members of the Sipekne'katik band, as tensions continue to rise between the groups. The CBC's Paul Withers reports.

RCMP from the Meteghandetachment arrested Chris Gerald Melanson, 46, on Friday and charged himwith assault.

He has been released from custody, with certainconditions, and is expected to appear in provincial court in Digby on Dec. 21.

Police said the investigation is continuing.

"The Nova Scotia RCMP will continue to take steps to ensure that those who unlawfully interfere with or threaten the safety of any person or property may be held accountable in accordance with the laws of Canada," a statement from the RCMP said Saturday.

Anyone with information on the assault is asked to contact Meteghan RCMP at902-645-2326. Those who want to remain anonymous may call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tipor use the P3Tips App.