Pubdate: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 Source: Guelph Mercury (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Guelph Mercury Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.guelphmercury.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1418 TRANQUIL ISLAND ABUZZ FOLLOWING MOB ATTACK ON SUSPECTED DRUG HOUSE The normally peaceful New Brunswick island of Grand Manan may not have seen the last of the violence that ended in a suspected crack house being burned to the ground by a mob of so-called vigilantes. "The rumour that's out around is that they're gonna clean the place up and this was just the start," Mayor Dennis Greene said Tuesday. "They seem to be very determined people." The RCMP is still investigating a four-hour street fight early Saturday morning when two groups brandishing guns, knives and baseball bats battled it out. Officers confirmed a gang of about 50 people, mostly fishermen, attacked a smaller group of people they suspected of pushing drugs and torched their house, screaming at firefighters to let it burn. The home was located in the tiny community of Castalia. The mayhem is out of character for Grand Manan, a popular destination of naturalists and vacationers who crave the island's rugged beauty and peace. By Tuesday, no arrests had been made nor charges laid and Greene was worried about what might happen next. "The community is on pins and needles," said the mayor. "Everywhere you go, there's a small group of people that are talking in their little circles. It's a major concern. "I can't say that there's any steps taken to ensure that this won't happen again. I can understand that the RCMP can't send a bunch of officers in here waiting for something to happen." RCMP Sgt. Greg MacAvoy declined to elaborate on the Mounties' increased presence on Grand Manan, but said some extra officers were placed on the island Monday night as a preventive measure. "We're hoping we've got some things in place to help us prevent any further flare-up," he said. "If it does, we're hopefully going to be able to act appropriately." The massive fight and fire is, principally, what is being investigated, he said, and charges laid will depend on where the investigation takes officers. They could range from arson and damage to property, to assaults and threats. "That's just speculation until we can actually conduct some interviews and get some specifics," he said. "A house was burned. Part of the information that I've been questioned about and one of the versions we're hearing is that this is rooted in drug trafficking. "That is something we'll keep in mind during the course of our investigation." Some non-islanders who were involved in the brawl left on the first boat Sunday morning at the urging of the RCMP, said MacAvoy. "We suggested that was probably in everybody's best interest and convinced them it was in their own best interest to avoid any further confrontation." He could not say how many people left. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek