Freedom Convoy Organizers Say They Notified Police After Being Told “Nefarious Elements” Plan To Discredit Protest Authored by Katabella Roberts via The Epoch Times, Organizers of the Freedom Convoy in the Canadian capital say they have notified police after being told that βnefarious elementsβ are planning to plantΒ weaponsΒ at the Ottawa COVID-19 mandate demonstrations as a βpretext to forcibly remove peaceful protestors.β In aΒ videoΒ posted to Facebook late on Feb. 14, organizers said they had received information from sources they consider to be βreliableβ that the weapons may be planted. The information, they said,Β correlates with the more than 2,000 firearms that were stolenΒ in the city of Peterborough on the morning of Feb. 13. Peterborough Police ServiceΒ officers had said they are investigating the incident regarding the stolen firearms, which were taken from aΒ trucking yard in the city in the early hours of the morning. The truck and trailer wereΒ carryingΒ more than 2,000 firearms with magazinesΒ but no ammunition was taken, officials said. βToday on Feb. 14, we received information from multiple believed, reliable sources that firearms may be planted in Ottawa specifically around the Freedom Convey to discredit the protest and to use as a pretext to forcibly remove peaceful protestors,β organizers of the Freedom Convoy said in the Facebook video. βDue to the nature of this information, we felt it prudent to notify the public in the interest of their safety. This private intelligence correlates with the approximately 2,000 firearms stolen in Peterborough Ontario on Sunday morning, February 13. βOur sources have notified us that these weapons may be planted byΒ nefarious elements and at this point, we have no further knowledge about who is behind this act of sabotage,βΒ organizers continued. βAs soon as we received this information, we notified the appropriate authorities with whom we are collaborating, including the Ottawa Police Service, the Ontario Provincial Police, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Parliamentary Protective Service.β The Epoch Times has reached out to law enforcement for comment. Organizers then went on to urge demonstrators to inform the police immediately if they witness any suspicious activities. They also asked the police not to βact discriminatelyβ towards demonstrators. βWe expressly affirm the principle thatΒ change can only occur within the democratic process. We have never, nor do we ever, intend to step outside of this democratic process. Public and police safety remains our paramount concern,β they added. Police surround a pickup truck as they clear protestors at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont., on Feb. 13, 2022. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a media availability about the ongoing protests in Ottawa and blockades at various Canada-U.S. borders, in West Block on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on Feb. 11, 2022. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) In aΒ media releaseΒ on Feb. 14, Peterborough Police Service said that a truck carrying more than 2,000 firearms was stolen from a trucking yard in Peterborough. The firearms were of small calibre with the clips attached. Officials said they believed it to be anΒ isolated crime of opportunity rather than a targeted incident. βItβs believed the suspects entered several other commercial yards in the city before this one, and that they had attempted to take different trucks and trailers before leaving with the trailer being sought in this incident,β officials said. The truck is a white 2019 Freightliner New Cascadia 126 with the company name in red on the doors and a red #97 in red on the side of the hood. The trailer was a white 2014 Hyundai 53 foot Dry Freight Van trailer with a silver metallic line that runs horizontally the whole length of the trailer, police said. Officers are currently working to locate the trailer and itsΒ contents and upload the stolen firearms onto the national database. The public safety announcement fromΒ Organizers of the Freedom Convoy comes after theΒ Royal Canadian Mounted Police saidΒ they arrested 11 people at the CouttsΒ border crossingΒ protestΒ in southern Alberta, and seized 13 long guns as well as handguns and a large quantity of ammunition. In aΒ news releaseΒ on Feb. 14, the Mounties said they received information in the early morning that a βsmall organized groupβ within the larger Coutts protest had access to a cache of firearms and ammunition. βThe group was said to have a willingness to use force against the police if any attempts were made to disrupt the blockade,β officials said. Officers searched three trailers believed to be linked with the small group and detained 11 people. They also seizedΒ 13 long guns, handguns, multiple sets of body armour, a machete, a large quantity of ammunition, and high-capacity magazines. The protest at Coutts border crossing started on Jan. 29. It is one of several demonstrations that has begun since theΒ Freedom Convoy encamped in Ottawa to demonstrate against the Canadian governmentβs COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truck drivers. On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters that the government isΒ invoking the Emergencies ActΒ for the first time to address the impact of theΒ ongoing protests against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions by truckers and their supporters. Tyler Durden Tue, 02/15/2022 – 08:45
Freedom Convoy Organizers Say They Notified Police After Being Told “Nefarious Elements” Plan to Discredit Protest
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