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Heres another example of a "peacefull" protestor at Coutts!
Denial of reality and the facts seems to be rampant on Agrisilly
[url]https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/coutts-alta-protester-given-10-months-for-driving-at-rcmp-officer-1.6747885[/url]
Coutts, Alta., protester given 10 months for driving at RCMP officer
An Alberta man has been given 10 months in jail for driving his vehicle at an RCMP officer during the 2022 Coutts border protest.
James Sowery of Flagstaff County, Alta., was sentenced on Monday after he was found guilty of assault with a weapon and dangerous operation of a vehicle.
During his trial, the court heard Sowery drove his hydrovac truck toward an RCMP constable near a checkpoint on Highway 4 near Milk River on Feb. 14, 2022.
The officer testified Sowery's vehicle was travelling between 60 to 80 km/h and he had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. The truck ran into a pylon instead, the court heard.
Sowery will serve concurrent sentences for both offences.
"Kornicki, who was not physically injured during the incident, said in his victim impact statement that the mental and emotional scars remain.
"I was in shock and reduced to tears on the side of the highway.… It is truly difficult to communicate the depth this trauma has reached after the events of the day," he said in his statement, which was delivered by one of the Crown prosecutors."
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHeres another example of a "peacefull" protestor at Coutts!
Denial of reality and the facts seems to be rampant on Agrisilly
[url]https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/coutts-alta-protester-given-10-months-for-driving-at-rcmp-officer-1.6747885[/url]
Coutts, Alta., protester given 10 months for driving at RCMP officer
An Alberta man has been given 10 months in jail for driving his vehicle at an RCMP officer during the 2022 Coutts border protest.
James Sowery of Flagstaff County, Alta., was sentenced on Monday after he was found guilty of assault with a weapon and dangerous operation of a vehicle.
During his trial, the court heard Sowery drove his hydrovac truck toward an RCMP constable near a checkpoint on Highway 4 near Milk River on Feb. 14, 2022.
The officer testified Sowery's vehicle was travelling between 60 to 80 km/h and he had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. The truck ran into a pylon instead, the court heard.
Sowery will serve concurrent sentences for both offences.
"Kornicki, who was not physically injured during the incident, said in his victim impact statement that the mental and emotional scars remain.
"I was in shock and reduced to tears on the side of the highway.… It is truly difficult to communicate the depth this trauma has reached after the events of the day," he said in his statement, which was delivered by one of the Crown prosecutors."
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It is illegal to block traffic on any public highway or border crossing. So all the blockaders were breaking the law.
But you and all the other apologists said all the protestors were peacefull and law abiding? LOL Bullshit!
Keep them locked up with no bail. We have had enough of dangerous criminals getting catch and release.
They are not political prisoners if they have been charged with conspiracy to kill cops. That's the far rightwing going soft on their own criminals. So much for the get tough on crime approach!Last edited by chuckChuck; Feb 10, 2024, 09:30.
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This is what Crypto Poilivere said about the rail blockades:
“These blockaders are taking away the freedom of other people to move their goods and themselves where they want to go and that is wrong and the government has laws and tools in place to combat it,” he said.
But he still supports the Covid blockaders?
Crypto has no principles!Last edited by chuckChuck; Feb 10, 2024, 09:35.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIt is illegal to block traffic on any public highway or border crossing. So all the blockaders were breaking the law.
But you and all the other apologists said all the protestors were peacefull and law abiding? LOL Bullshit!
Keep them locked up with no bail. We have had enough of dangerous criminals getting catch and release.
They are not political prisoners if they have been charged with conspiracy to kill cops. That's the far rightwing going soft on their own criminals. So much for the get tough on crime approach!
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Why dont you want to talk about the more recent lawbreakers that you support? LOL
You have no principles either!
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You mean legal healthcare mandates that were put in place by provincial conservative governments in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta? The alleged lawbreakers are Conservatives? LOL They should go to jail then?
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So the Conservative premiers most of you voted for are lawbreakers? Have they been convicted yet?
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Kenney, Moe, Pallister, Ford? The 4 stooges all charged with breaking the law?
My my Crop, you really do live in a fantasy land!
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lives were destroyed ,some seen no way out and very sadly ended their lives , their shud be justice ,but, we all well know politicians never get charged with anything , we see that every day with the trudope crowd of gangstersLast edited by cropgrower; Feb 10, 2024, 10:35.
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