Activists claims responsibility for Robin Hood-inspired grocery robbery in Montreal
MONTREAL — A group of activists say they have robbed a Montreal grocery store in what they describe as a Robin Hood-inspired political act targeting corporate grocery interests.
A group called Robin des Ruelles — Robin of the alleys — say about 60 individuals wearing masks and red feathers in their hats stole thousands of dollars of food from a Rachelle-Bery store on Tuesday.
They say the food was delivered to community fridges in the city and some was left in front of subsidized housing units in the Hochelaga neighbourhood.
“When having two jobs is not enough to eat, have a roof over your head and take care of your family, every means become legitimate,” the group said in a release. “We decide to resist against a corrupted system and we encourage others that are just as tired as us to do the same.”

