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Just days ago, the Canadian government announced there will be “a police operation” carried out against the remaining peaceful protesters who support the Freedom Truckers.
“A police operation is expected to take place on Wellington Street and other locations in the downtown core of Ottawa,” according to Speaker Anthony Rota of the Parliamentary Protective Services (PPS).
Keep their promise, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demonstrated an incredible show of police brutality and systemic discrimination. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police charged the line of remaining mandate freedom protesters, which injured multiple people.
“During the charge, two protesters were trampled by the police horses,” according to reports.
Watch the clip:
Justin Trudeau in a nutshell: takes a knee against police brutality, goes on to conduct police brutality on peaceful protesters. pic.twitter.com/uOWmbAg9p4
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 19, 2022
“One of those people was an older woman using a mobility walker, which was also trampled by the police horses along with the woman.”
“Then the Ottawa police straight up lied to the public about it, justifying the trampling of protesters by saying that someone threw a bicycle at the police horses, intending to injure a police service animal.”
Watch the video of the older woman and her mobility scooter during the RCMP charge:
Ottawa Police lied. This was the elderly woman trampled by the horses. pic.twitter.com/FGmPoSj9F9
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 19, 2022
If the bicycle you allege was thrown was really just the mobility scooter of the disabled woman you trampled, you really ought to delete these tweets and apologize, @OttawaPolice pic.twitter.com/DT7jCsDiRC
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) February 19, 2022
Remember this image. Remember what Trudeau did to Canada. pic.twitter.com/Z5b3kfWK1y
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 18, 2022
Trudeau is stamping out freedom. One trampled protester at a time.
Remember Ottawa. pic.twitter.com/dkA9GRV2A5
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 19, 2022
Although a statement from the Canadian government said “we wish to remind everyone that safety is paramount,” the statement also admitted the “police operations will impact the downtown core.”