Police investigating video of distraught First Nations woman who appeared to be restrained in Winnipeg hotel

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

Winnipeg police are investigating — and dozens protested on Sunday — after video circulated widely on social media of a distraught young First Nations woman who appeared to have her hands restrained behind her back and was barred from leaving a downtown hotel.

The video, which has been shared widely on social media, was filmed Dec. 25 in the lobby of the Marlborough Hotel. It shows a woman with her hands bound behind her back repeatedly trying to leave the hotel while several men bar her from doing so.

The woman had allegedly produced a knife and attempted to stab a staff

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