Police Move in on Freedom Convoy Protesters on the Ambassador Bridge

Police moving in on Freedom Convoy at Ambassador Bridge, screenshot. Credit: @ConsumerSOS/Twitter

The Windsor police are finally trying to move in on the protesters at the Ambassador Bridge. I predicted Friday night that it would come Saturday morning, after the crowd that came out thinned. Not that it was too hard to figure out; they would try to move when there was the least amount of people.

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The police announced a short time ago that they were starting their “enforcement action.”

They are talking with the protesters now, trying to negotiate with people to leave. They have buses lined up, ready to take the protesters away if they arrest them.

Snipers are needed for peaceful people? They didn’t even have that in the U.S., with the violent BLM/Antifa actions. They also reportedly brought several armored vehicles, according to CBC reporters.

Despite the police surrounding them, some are still hanging in there.

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Here’s a live feed.

A lot of the people who were there last night went home and haven’t come back yet. It’s not clear if they will ultimately leave, although some did. There are no children present, and it has been peaceful. The protesters are now talking with the police and chastising them for not supporting freedom. The protesters are saying that the government is concerned about the blockage at the bridge being bad for the economy, but they didn’t seem to mind how the restrictions and mandates in Canada have truly harmed the economy, the country, and people’s lives.

Police have moved to push them out. But so far, they have not arrested anyone yet; they just seem to be standing there right now.

UPDATE [10:44 a.m. EST, 2/12/22]: Here’s a video of the bearcat and a heavily armed law enforcement unit.

We’ll keep you updated.

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