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School squatters' damage could cost $100K to repair

Broken doors, roof holes and boxes of drug paraphernalia were left behind by the 18-hour-long occupation.

Broken doors, roof holes and boxes of drug paraphernalia left behind by 18-hour-long occupation

Squatter graffiti at Rutherford Elementary School in Nanaimo. The school board chairman estimates the cost of damage to be more than $100,000. (Steve Rae)

The chair of the Nanaimo-Ladysmithschool board says squatter activists who occupied a closed school for 18 hours over the weekend left behind a messthat will cost the district at least $100,000 to clean up and repair.

Steve Rae posted photos of the damage to Rutherford Elementaryin Nanaimo, B.C., on social media.

A large amount of drug paraphernalia and harm reduction supplies were left behind by the squatters. (Steve Rae)

"I was mortified. They destroyed all the doors on the bottom floor. They cut holes in the roof to hang their signs on," said Rae.

"But the most troubling part for me was the amount of drugs we found in there. There were cases of needles, there were naloxone kits all over the place."

The group, which includesmembers of the Alliance Against Displacement, broke into the school on Friday, claiming the action to be in opposition to "anti-homeless hate" related to a Sept. 21 B.C. Supreme Court injunction ordering people out of the Nanaimo DisconTent Cityhomeless encampment.

A hallway barricade in Rutherford Elementary School. (Steve Rae)

The RCMPemergency response team moved in and arrested approximately 20 protesters on Saturday.

On Twitterthe group claimed the school was already a mess, with "textbooks, school supplies and trash ... strewn everywhere when we entered."

It also claimed the RCMPwas responsible for the damage shown in the photos, a statement Rae calls"absolutely ridiculous."

A full syringe sits on the ledge of a classroom whiteboard. (Steve Rae)

"I walked into the building with the RCMP as soon as it was safe and it was a complete and total disaster," he said.

"We acknowledge clearly that there is a homeless issue in Nanaimo and in the province of British Columbia and we have extreme empathy for it, but this is not the way to go about helping your cause."

Rae saidthe school district is now hiring outside security at two other schools that the group has threatened to occupy.

"This comes at a significant cost," he said. "And we're going to have to take that from money earmarked for kids' classrooms."

Rutherford Elementary closed down in June due to the opening of a newschool annex nearby.

Some of the drug paraphernalia and harm reduction supplies left behind by the squatters. (Steve Rae)

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