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Source: Calgary Herald
Mounties arrest 13 'militant' protesters after guns, body armour seized at Coutts blockade
The RCMP said the group had a 'willingness to use force against the police' if attempts were made to disrupt the blockade
The RCMP said the group had a 'willingness to use force against the police' if attempts were made to disrupt the blockade
By Michael Rodriguez | February 14, 2022
The arrests were followed later in the evening by reports from Mounties protesters were leaving the area, potentially putting an end to their lengthy occupation of the border village.
The investigation into the group — which the RCMP said had a "willingness to use force against the police" if attempts were made to disrupt the blockade — began earlier this week, as they joined the anti-COVID-19 mandate protest blocking Highway 4, south of Lethbridge.
In a news release, Mounties said they executed a search warrant early Monday morning on three trailers associated with the group, finding 13 long guns, handguns, multiple sets of body armour, a machete, a large quantity of ammunition and high capacity magazines.
Following the search, they arrested 11 people and later in the day, arrested another person allegedly tied to the same group and seized two more firearms. A 13th person was arrested Monday afternoon after police say the driver of a semi accelerated toward Mounties, swerving at the last moment into some traffic cones. All 13 individuals remain in police custody; no charges had been laid as of press time.
The RCMP, however, confirmed that a number of investigations and potential charges are open surrounding the arrests. One of the charges police are investigating is "conspiracy to commit murder," said Supt. Roberta McKale while addressing media near Coutts. That investigation is based on threats directed at officers.
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Photo supplied by RCMP on Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, shows a large assortment of weapons and ammunition seized near Coutts during a crackdown near the Canada/U.S. border. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED BY RCMP
The Alberta RCMP arrested 13 protesters described as being part of a "criminal organization" at an illegal blockade at the Coutts border crossing, after finding they had access to a cache of guns, armour and ammunition.
The arrests were followed later in the evening by reports from Mounties protesters were leaving the area, potentially putting an end to their lengthy occupation of the border village.
The investigation into the group — which the RCMP said had a "willingness to use force against the police" if attempts were made to disrupt the blockade — began earlier this week, as they joined the anti-COVID-19 mandate protest blocking Highway 4, south of Lethbridge.
In a news release, Mounties said they executed a search warrant early Monday morning on three trailers associated with the group, finding 13 long guns, handguns, multiple sets of body armour, a machete, a large quantity of ammunition and high capacity magazines.
Following the search, they arrested 11 people and later in the day, arrested another person allegedly tied to the same group and seized two more firearms. A 13th person was arrested Monday afternoon after police say the driver of a semi accelerated toward Mounties, swerving at the last moment into some traffic cones. All 13 individuals remain in police custody; no charges had been laid as of press time.
The RCMP, however, confirmed that a number of investigations and potential charges are open surrounding the arrests. One of the charges police are investigating is "conspiracy to commit murder," said Supt. Roberta McKale while addressing media near Coutts. That investigation is based on threats directed at officers.
Please go to Calgary Herald to read more of this planted story.
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