There’s always at least three sides to every story:
Ottawa police laid more than 500 charges during last winter’s “Freedom Convoy” occupation of the city’s downtown and the city’s acting deputy police chief acknowledged that “in a large number” of other incidents police could do little more than take down information about complaints.
A summary of charges laid between Jan. 29 and March 12 was entered as evidence this week this week during the Emergency Act inquiry.
ottawacitizen.com
Ferguson’s (Acting Deputy Chief Trish Ferguson) testimony ran counter to protesters’ claims that the convoy had been peaceful until police moved in after the federal Emergencies Act was invoked.
A summary of charges laid between Jan. 29 and March 12 entered as evidence at the inquiry showed police laid 12 charges of assaulting a police officer, six charges of assault, five charges of possessing a weapon, three charges of assault or intimidation with a weapon, two charges of carrying a concealed weapon, one charge of possessing a restricted firearm and four charges of uttering threats of death or bodily harm.
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weirdly above, it doesn’t specifically state that it was the protesters being charged with these charges, But that in Ottawa these charges were laid between certain dates
There were also more than 200 charges of mischief, 112 charges of obstructing a police officer and 87 charges of disobeying a court order.
Patrick Meagher Farmers Forum analysis OTTAWA — Former Ottawa police chief Steve Bell offered a novel way of looking at violence during the Freedom Convoy protest in downtown Ottawa in February. Accor
farmersforum.com
Both the anti-convoy Ottawa residents and municipal government officials, as well as a few of the witnesses from various police forces, keep holding to the belief the convoy supporters in Ottawa were on the edge of committing mass violence, despite zero evidence.
thenationaltelegraph.com
“Not the Criminal Code definition of violence, but the violence they felt by having excessive horns blared, by having trucks run 24/7,” Bell said to the Commission.
thepostmillennial.com
And then there’s this. I don’t know how to describe where this is coming from:
Morris’ testimony was a carefully scripted intelligence intervention with the aim of recasting the Convoy—a far-right conspiracy instrumentalized by a powerful faction of the ruling class—as a peaceful protest, and further augmenting right-wing pressure on the Trudeau government.
www.wsws.org