Kissing Couple: Scott Jones And Alex Thomas Say Vancouver Riot Embrace Was The Real Deal

Kissing Couple Vancouver Riot

First Posted: 06/18/11 10:16 AM ET Updated: 08/18/11 06:12 AM ET

CBC -- Scott Jones says he was just trying to calm his girlfriend down after they both had been hit by Vancouver police when the now-famous photos of them lying in the street and kissing was taken in the midst of Wednesday night’s riot.

“They started beating us with the shields, like trying to get us to move,” Jones told CBC News in an exclusive television interview Friday.

View video of CBC's exclusive interview here.

“We weren’t being aggressive towards [police] or anything like that. But eventually they passed over us. And that’s when we were on the ground. She was a bit hysterical afterwards, obviously, and I was just trying to calm her down,” said Jones, 29, an Australian who’s been in Canada for six months.

Alex Thomas said she wasn’t sure how she fell, although a witness has told CBCNews.ca that the Canadian woman was hit first by rioters and then pushed over by riot police trying to clear the street after rampant vandalism and looting spread through the downtown streets following the Vancouver Canucks' Game -7 Stanley Cup loss to the Boston Bruins.

“Tripped up? I’m not sure. I was starting to get really frightened because I’d never experienced anything like that before, and it’s really scary,” Thomas told CBC News. “I was upset, and I fell down, and didn’t really know exactly what was happening."

Jones said they had been trying to get out of the downtown area but found themselves on a street filled with police in riot gear.
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“They were literally charging at us and we tried to run away,” he said.

Neither Thomas nor Jones blames the police for what happened, but understand they were in the wrong place at the wrong time.

“[The police] were doing their job,” Thomas said.

Jones has been working as a bartender and trying to break into acting and standup comedy. At least one of his comedy routines has been posted on YouTube.

Following the Canucks' loss to the Boston Bruins, images of the kissing couple surrounded by riot police were splashed around the world.

On Twitter, Facebook and other social media, there was early speculation that the picture was staged. CBC.ca immediately launched a search to uncover the identity of the two.

Hannah Jones, Scott's sister from Perth, told CBC News earlier Friday in an email that the man in the pictures is her brother, and he recently started dating Thomas, a former student at the University of Guelph in Ontario.

The two are overwhelmed by all the coverage the picture has gotten, she said, fielding calls from media around the world.

Click over to our slideshow for more photos of the riots and take a peek at the kissing couple below:

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08:20 PM on 06/23/2011
To SeantheSheep, your clarification truly Rocks! It was indeed a very dangerous incident and the fact the couple avoided serious injury provides miraculous turn of events to an otherwise tragic episode. Thanks for providing a nice capsule of intellect to put the facts in order.
08:17 PM on 06/23/2011
i really dont see whats so wrong, i believe the kid, i dont no what theve done wrong!!
02:17 PM on 06/20/2011
This has to be the dumbest story of the riots.

I can't believe that some people are actually calling the photo moment "iconic." It's disturbing that we can just create icons where none exist.

It's not like this was some freedom march, this was a riot over a hockey game. The fact that the media rails on about this couple is sad and lazy. I've talked to people about this photo, and NOT ONE has said it could be considered iconic.
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Mockdog
Call me Ishmael-We'll do lunch.
07:01 PM on 06/23/2011
Dude, get over the use of the word 'iconic', okay? Second time I've seen you mention it. It's a good photo. Composition, lighting, juxtaposition of tenderness against mayhem. Forget the circumstances of when/where/how it was taken.
01:26 PM on 06/20/2011
Hi Mom proudly declared that her Australian boy was in Canada on a visa working as a bartender and trying to break into acting and stand-up comedy. Now he's on the Today show. Coincidence?
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RobertRob
08:23 AM on 06/19/2011
I think this Couple should stay in Canada LOL
Any Way ain't love grand !!!
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steph81
01:08 AM on 06/19/2011
He's try to break into acting and was conveniently photographed in the middle of a riot and had the picture spread through the media. In today's instant reality stardom you have to wonder what's real.
12:39 AM on 06/19/2011
Who ever took this photo is a genius. If ever there was a photo that captured the times we live in. Then again i gotta give dude his props...she will never forget that.
02:18 PM on 06/20/2011
How did this "capture the times we live in?"

Do we have hockey riots often in Canada?
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lasjazzman
Stress = perfectionist + lousy typist!
11:40 PM on 06/18/2011
To hear the story and context of the photo is enlightening, touching, tender...and scary!
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Notsosurearewe
A pair o' pathetic peripatetics
11:37 PM on 06/18/2011
Lucky fella. Kissable girl. Good luck to them both!
11:34 PM on 06/18/2011
Kid Yourself about Canadians feelings…
GRANATSTEIN, Historian, wrote in “Yankee Go Home? Canadians and Anti-Americanism” that he wants us to stop being so small. ... anti-Americanism was once the Canadian way of being different.”
Granatstein notes, many Canadians hated that Mulroney got on so well with the Americans.
“Frank Underhill was a noted Canadian historian wrote one sentence that still rings true: "Canadians, he said, were the first anti-Americans, the ideal anti-Americans, the anti-Americans as they exist in the mind of God."
Theodore Plantinga; “Anti-Americanism and Canadian Identity”, “Canadians who are historically aware know that anti-Americanism has long been part of the mix ...in the conception of Canada that is held by many of us. Canadians have a long history of being against something, namely, the USA”
“Canada Grows Up” News week 2009/09/14 The anti-American hatefest in Ottawa is finally over AntiAmericanism has been Canada's defining intellectual ailment for generations”
US Expat Nora Jacobson writes, “I've found life as an American expatriate in Canada difficult, frustrating and even painful... As attractive as living here may be in theory, the reality's something else. For me, it's been one of almost daily confrontation with a powerful anti-Americanism that pervades many aspects of life. When I've mentioned this phenomenon to Canadian friends, they've furrowed their brows sympathetically and said, "Yes, Canadian anti-Americanism can be very subtle." My response is, there's nothing subtle about it.”
12:09 AM on 06/19/2011
Your point, exactly?
12:20 AM on 06/19/2011
You think there would have been a riot if Canada had won? Canadians can not admit to their anti-american sentiments, no matter how much that has always defined Canada, and still does
07:12 AM on 06/20/2011
His point is, since you're pretending not to know, that Canadian anti-Americanism is what is behind the riots. Anti-Americanism is bored into Canadian's head from the moment they can breath. It's a national mental illness.
04:23 AM on 06/19/2011
And I see you hate Canadians. And so the wheel goes round and round...
06:06 AM on 06/19/2011
I se you are well named. Just leave Vancouver did you? or are you there permanently? You got nuthin...
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joejett
anyone but Obama 2012
11:05 PM on 06/18/2011
Glad, She wasn't going 'commando"
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dclintn648
Conservatism is dread
12:40 AM on 06/19/2011
Are you sure about that?
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joejett
anyone but Obama 2012
08:33 AM on 06/19/2011
No That really ;>) but if she was, that would have made for a more interestng Pix !
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TFDNYC
thought police stink
11:02 PM on 06/18/2011
Regardless of how the pic happened (I'm desirous to believe their story) it's still a simply beautiful image. And isn't that something we can all use more of? More beauty? I, for one, think so.
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Toddynho
I needs proof read more!
10:09 AM on 06/19/2011
It is indeed a fantastic image!
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Brian Berneker
I have an opinion and I'm not afraid to state it!
10:44 PM on 06/18/2011
Now that's a really REALLY lucky shot!
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stopgeorge
Paper Ballots WORK. Unverifiable e-voting doesn't
09:55 PM on 06/18/2011
It's truly amazing how many idiots here still believe this was staged.

I think I'll look at the photo again and regain my faith in humanity.
02:20 PM on 06/20/2011
Faith that people can still worship "iconic" images (this wasn't iconic)?

What does this moment stand for? It's contrived and meaningless.
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GlennWatson
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09:08 PM on 06/18/2011
I really did not want to know the story behind this picture. I just wanted to enjoy the picture and make up my own story.