Peaceful protestors in Coutts, Alberta continue to hold the line despite sabotage
Message from @CalgaryFreedomCentral:
Protestors in Coutts are holding the line and want the world to know that they are completely peaceful, and that claims being made against them by RCMP that they are a militant group have no basis in reality whatsoever.
They say that RCMP allegations of a protest vehicle attempting to ram them and threats being made against their officers last night were completely fabricated and that there is no evidence to support these claims.
They also say that allegations of firearms being found among the protestors’ belongings in last night’s raid are untrue. They have made it clear that no one associated with the protest has brought firearms of any kind.
In addition to the recent string of allegations attempting to paint the protest as violent, RCMP are also accused of sabotaging 3 excavators parked on nearby private land over the weekend.
Rebel News reported last night:
Three excavator vehicles were parked on private land with permission from the owner.
RCMP had allegedly asked the owners to move the vehicles so they wouldn't be visible from the highway. The owners obliged, and sometime after moving the vehicles found the damage.
Damage reportedly included the cutting of electrical and control cables. And an expandable foam was sprayed inside the vehicle causing additional damage.
RCMP media representatives have confirmed that they were behind the damage.
One tweet stated that the excavators are worth about $250,000 each and would of course be very expensive to repair.
Click on the image below to see the damage done to the excavators and listen to the recording of the phone calls with Corporal Troy Savinkoff of the RCMP who confirms that they “disabled” the three machines.
Once again, people are stepping up offering to help in this tweet: "A guy is reaching out, trying to find the owner of the heavy equipment the RCMP sabotaged, he works for a heavy equipment service company and his boss wants to fix all of it for free."
One person tweeted in reply before he had heard the recording, "Is there any evidence the RCMP violated s.430(1) mischief to property? And was it done during night time? S.177 Trespassing at night."
I hope that they throw the book at the RCMP for their criminal actions.