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    RCMP charge four men with plotting to murder officers in connection with Coutts borde

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-rcmp-charge-four-men-with-plotting-to-murder-officers-in-connection/

    RCMP charge four men with plotting to murder officers in connection with Coutts border protest

    Jana G. Pruden
    Four Alberta men are in custody accused of plotting to murder RCMP officers and nine other people are facing weapons and mischief offences as part of what RCMP say was a significant and organized threat by a heavily armed group at the Coutts border protest – and the first public steps in an continuing RCMP investigation into illegal activity at the blockade.

    “I can tell you that this threat was very serious,” said Southern Alberta RCMP Chief Superintendent Trevor Daroux, speaking at an RCMP press conference Tuesday evening.

    The arrests began after RCMP tactical officers raided two camper trailers and a mobile home on 1st Avenue North in Coutts shortly after midnight on Monday.

    Chris Carbert, 44; Christopher Lysak, 48; Anthony Olienick, 39; and Jerry Morin, 40, are charged with possession of weapons for a dangerous purpose and mischief over $5,000, in addition to the conspiracy to commit murder charges. Mr. Lysak faces an additional charge of uttering threats.

    Six more men – Luke Berk, 62; Johnson Law, 39; Evan Colenutt, 23; Justin Martin, 22; Eastin Stewart Oler, 22; and Janx Zaremba, 18 – and three women – Joanne Person, 62; Jaclyne Martin, 39; and Ursula Allred, 22 – are also charged with mischief and unlawful weapons offences in relation to the blockade.

    “Monday’s weapons seizure and subsequent arrests speak to the serious criminal activities taking place during this protest and illegal blockade. The dangerous criminal activity occurring away from the TV cameras and social-media posts was real and organized,” said Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki. “It could have been deadly for citizens, protesters and officers.”

    Chris Carbert, 44; Christopher Lysak, 48; Anthony Olienick, 39; and Jerry Morin, 40, are charged with possession of weapons for a dangerous purpose and mischief over $5,000, in addition to the conspiracy to commit murder charges.Carrie Tait/The Globe and Mail

    Chief Supt. Daroux said RCMP were in touch with protest organizers before the blockade began, seeking to balance the rights of citizens to protest with an open border and public safety. He said police were initially assured the protest would remain peaceful and lawful, but that once protesters established themselves at the border, “it very rapidly became an unlawful protest with some very real safety concerns.”

    While RCMP have faced questions and criticism over videos that appeared to show police being friendly with protesters – even hugging them – he said the operation was focused on safety, but that officers were gathering evidence at all times, and that an investigation into illegal activity during the blockade is continuing, with more charges expected.

    “The lack of what you see, visible enforcement, doesn’t preclude enforcement from coming and investigation continuing after that,” he said. “These are very dynamic situations. A lot of those facts will come out through the courts, but I can assure you that where the evidence is available, charges will be laid and individuals will be brought to court.”

    Last border blockade to be dismantled as protesters in Emerson, Man., agree to leave

    A photo released by RCMP after the arrests showed a large cache of firearms and ammunition seized from the property, including 13 long guns, many with scopes, as well as loads of ammunition, high-capacity magazines, handguns, body armour, a large machete, and walkie-talkies.

    The RCMP confirmed the location of the raid in Coutts. No one answered the door at the property Tuesday morning.

    On the night of the raid, an account with the same name as Ms. Person wrote on Facebook that RCMP officers were on her property.

    “The full tactical is at my home and they are [telling] us to leave the home and that they are entering. My god. Please help us,” she wrote Monday morning at 12:21 a.m. She later wrote that she needed a lawyer. “There is swat and tactical [surrounding] my yard,” she wrote three minutes later.

    One of the campers in the yard bore the slogan “Lets Go Brandon!,” a political slam at U.S. President Joe Biden. Outside, there was a case of Pilsner beer and a barbecue, along with coolers, gas cans and propane tanks.

    Possible ties to larger extremist groups remain under investigation, RCMP say.Handout

    Dealing with the charges at Lethbridge Provincial Court on Tuesday, court heard the individuals were in quarantine, and therefore could not appear by video-link as their matters were dealt with. Given the circumstances, their appearances were waived by both the defence and Crown.

    The four men facing the conspiracy to commit murder charges were remanded in custody for bail hearings, and are currently slated to be back in court on Friday. Mr. Colenutt was also remanded in custody until Friday, pending a bail hearing.

    The other eight accused, who live in Red Deer, Calgary, Coutts and Turner Valley, were all released with the consent of the Crown under a number of conditions, including having no contact with their co-accused, not being in or near public protests, and having no weapons or firearms. Their charges were all adjourned until March 15.

    During the proceedings, court heard that three of the accused – Mr. Martin, Ms. Allred and Mr. Oler – are roommates – and that they work with Mr. Zaremba at a Calgary LED lighting company. The connection between the other accused, and whether they knew each other before the blockade or met at the scene, is not clear.

    RCMP say possible ties to larger extremist groups remain under investigation, and that more charges are possible, related both to the group and to other illegal activity at the border blockade.

    Social-media posts by several of the individuals reflect anti-vaccination, anti-mask, conspiracy and anti-government sentiment. Body armour seized by RCMP in the raid includes patches identified with conspiracy and far-right movements.

    On social media, Mr. Carbert and Mr. Lysak have both interacted with posts by a man described by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network as the leader of a radical far-right movement that wants to bring about the dissolution of Canada, and the formation of a new country.

    Mr. Carbert, one of the accused charged with conspiracy to commit murder against the RCMP, posted often about conspiracy theories, and expressed a willingness to die for those beliefs.

    ”I will die fighting for what I believe is right and I mean this,” Mr. Carbert wrote in October.

    - With files from Carrie Tait

    #2
    This fits in with what security agencies across the US and Canada have been saying that the greatest terrorist threats are from home grown anti government right wing extremists groups.

    What will they find in Ottawa hidden in the trucks, trailers and under the saunas and hot tubs?

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      #3
      From the article: that wants to bring about the dissolution of Canada, and the formation of a new country.
      To be clear, there is nothing illegal about this. Thanks to Quebec, Canada now has a legal framework for any province to separate.

      But don't worry, the current situation doesn't pour any gas on that fire...

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        #4
        I call bullshit

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          #5
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          This fits in with what security agencies across the US and Canada have been saying that the greatest terrorist threats are from home grown anti government right wing extremists groups.

          What will they find in Ottawa hidden in the trucks, trailers and under the saunas and hot tubs?
          Whoops

          BLM, gun control activist arrested after assaination attempt
          A black nationalist praised by Barack Obama

          Last edited by Jordy2323; Feb 16, 2022, 09:29.

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            #6
            I am guessing that the conspiracy to murder charges are related to the attempt to run down a police car and the attempt to ram a police car?

            The others must not be viewed as much of a threat considering they are already released.

            It is really a shame that a handful of people stained what was otherwise a completely peaceful and effective movement.
            Safe to assume that the Intel to oust the extremists came from the peaceful protestors themselves?

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              #7
              https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/12/us/politics/domestic-terror-white-supremacists.html

              Top law enforcement officials say the biggest domestic terror threat comes from white supremacists.

              Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas told senators on Wednesday that the greatest domestic threat facing the United States came from what they both called “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists.”

              “Specifically those who advocate for the superiority of the white race,” Mr. Garland told the Senate Appropriations Committee.

              The cabinet secretaries’ comments reflected a dramatic shift in tone from the Trump administration, which deliberately downplayed the threat from white supremacists and similar groups, in part to elevate the profile of what former President Donald J. Trump described as violent threats from radical left-wing groups.

              Last year, a former head of the Department of Homeland Security’s intelligence branch filed a whistle-blower complaint in which he accused the department of blocking a report about the threat of violent extremism and described white supremacists as having been “exceptionally lethal in their abhorrent targeted attacks in recent years.”

              Mr. Mayorkas told senators on Wednesday, “The department is taking a new approach to addressing domestic violent extremism, both internally and externally.”

              As Mr. Garland and Mr. Mayorkas testified before the Appropriations Committee, former members of the Trump administration told the House Oversight Committee that Mr. Trump’s false claims to have won the 2020 election had fueled the domestic terrorism threat, a point many Republican lawmakers have rejected. Earlier on Wednesday, House Republicans ousted Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming from her leadership position for publicly pushing back on Mr. Trump’s claims, in the latest sign of Mr. Trump’s continued hold on the party.

              While the Justice and Homeland Security Departments have long been involved in countering violent extremism inside the country, Biden administration officials have said the Jan. 6 pro-Trump riot at the Capitol showed an urgent need to focus more on domestic extremism.

              Senate Republicans did not share that focus on Wednesday and instead grilled Mr. Garland and Mr. Mayorkas on border security issues.

              The top Republican on the committee, Senator Richard C. Shelby of Alabama, said that Democrats were politicizing the issue by describing violent domestic extremists as coming from the far right. He equated the Capitol riot to the protests against police violence last summer, and asked Mr. Garland why the Justice Department seemed to be prioritizing pursuing the perpetrators of the Jan. 6 attack over those who looted shops and attacked law enforcement during racial justice protests.

              Mr. Garland said that “if there has to be a hard hierarchy of things that we prioritize,” the Jan. 6 attack would be at the top because it most threated democracy.

              “I have not seen a more dangerous threat to democracy than the invasion of the Capitol,” Mr. Garland said, calling it “an attempt to interfere with the fundamental element of our democracy, a peaceful transfer of power.”

              “That does not mean that we don’t focus on other threats and that we don’t focus on other crimes,” he said.

              The Justice Department is leading the investigation into the Jan. 6 riot and has arrested more than 430 people across the country, Mr. Garland said. Prosecutors have begun informally negotiating plea deals, while some defendants have been fighting the charges.

              Both Mr. Garland and Mr. Mayorkas said that the threat of domestic extremism had significantly changed because of online communications, particularly via encrypted apps, and the proliferation of increasingly lethal weaponry.

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                #8
                Do you have any other comebacks except
                "Everyone who disagrees with me is a racist"?

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                  #9
                  Anything Chuck posts is a lie..
                  Don't even read that shit..

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                    #10
                    What will they find in Ottawa hidden in the trucks, trailers and under the saunas and hot tubs?[/QUOTE]



                    Ice

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                      #11
                      So much for that idea.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 6V53 View Post
                        What will they find in Ottawa hidden in the trucks, trailers and under the saunas and hot tubs?


                        Ice[/QUOTE]

                        Protestors found guilty of the icy road conditions.
                        Sounds like a lead story on The National.

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                          #13
                          Well what a surprise: turns out the men charged with conspiracy have nothing to do with the Coutts border protesters. The next thing is we will find out that they were planted by the cops. Everything chuck pedals is BS.

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                            #14
                            Mounties admit they are NOT part of Freedom Convoy

                            Calgary man Johnson Chichow Law, 39, was among 11 Albertans charged in a police bust near the Canadian border. He was charged with mischief and possession of a weapon


                            Liberal ministers trying to smear all protesters as extremists,,, because to do so, it's an attack on their political opponents.

                            Mendicino was grilled near the end of their press conference today, wouldn't answer, other than
                            saying something stupid like Canadians believe there could be guns in the trucks parked on Wellington.

                            Well Canadians might think that,,, but that's because Liberals and Media have repeatedly told Canadians it's likely.

                            BTW, Media doing a great job misleading Canadians into thinking the guns at Coutts, were at the protest in trucks or tractors, and at arms reach, ready to be used. Another big effing lie.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ajl View Post
                              Well what a surprise: turns out the men charged with conspiracy have nothing to do with the Coutts border protesters. The next thing is we will find out that they were planted by the cops. Everything chuck pedals is BS.
                              While it certainly is true that everything that Chuck peddles is BS, if only he were actually peddling his bike everywhere to save the world from plant food, instead of being a typical left-wing hypocrite burning fossil fuels.

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