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The police have made remarkable progress in cleaning up Wellington Street and removing trucks from the St. John McDonald Parkway. They have shown calm and collected response despite being yelled at and spat upon. Municipal forces from across Canada have been a great help. The cost to taxpayers is significant, so under the Emergency Act, the city is considering selling confiscated equipment to recoup some of the expenses. The Emergency Act has also aided in confiscating vehicles and implementing age restrictions for rallies. Moving forward, there is a need for short-term plans to blockade Wellington and long-term plans to better protect residents.

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If you participate in the protest, we will find you and take action against you. We will impose financial penalties and press criminal charges. This investigation will continue for several months.

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A large group of people could turn volatile if law enforcement moves in the wrong way. What is now people having fun watching cars burn could turn into a massive confrontation between officers and demonstrators.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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Speaker 0 says they will pursue charges in this case and see various crimes that have occurred, with the FACE Act mentioned as one predicate. He notes that the Biden DOJ used the Klan Act conspiracy charges tacked onto the FACE Act in cases of protests outside abortion clinics to bring longer sentences, and that there are a number of tools available. He asks who funded the operation and what other crimes may have occurred, including possible use of wires or the mails, and whether anyone crossed state lines—all potential predicates for additional federal charges. Speaker 1 responds, saying he pulled up the Klan Act, the 1871 Enforcement Act (Force Act) designed to counter the Ku Klux Klan and protect African American voting rights, and provides an explanation of its context. He describes the Klan Act as a law that makes it illegal to terrorize citizens or violate their civil rights, or to conspire to violate civil rights. He explains it is often used against law enforcement but now used against others as well. When anyone conspires to violate protected civil rights, the Klan Act can be used to bring a conspiracy charge. He explains that the Biden administration has treated actions as a violation of the Klan Act and a conspiracy to violate civil rights, turning a potential misdemeanor under the FACE Act into a felony under the Klan Act. He cites the example of potential actions by “three grandmas” praying outside an abortion clinic being treated as a conspiracy to violate the civil rights of women seeking abortions. Speaker 0 adds that President Trump pardoned the pro-life protesters in those cases. He notes he recently defended successfully in the Eleventh Circuit a case called Ora Pesa, involving Jane’s Revenge protests against crisis pregnancy centers in Florida, where the court upheld the Klan Act criminal enhancement to the FACE Act. He acknowledges this is technical, but emphasizes that FACE Act is just the starting point, with additional charges such as material support for disruptive activities, conspiracy to violate civil rights, and potentially the use of other instrumentalities to commit crimes. He asserts that some involved individuals have identified themselves, stating Don Lemon claimed he knew what would happen inside the facility and proceeded to “commit journalism,” implying involvement in a criminal conspiracy. Speaker 0 concludes that they are gathering facts and that this is a very serious matter. He warns that come next Sunday, no one should think they can get away with this in the United States. He states that everyone in the protest community should know that the fullest force of the federal government will come down to prevent this from happening and to put people away for a long time.

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Anyone involved in criminal disorder or violence will face arrests, prosecutions, and penalties, including imprisonment and travel bans. Communities must feel safe, and there will be consequences for breaking the law.

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They won't stop, it's a movement. Before and after the election, they'll keep going. Everyone should take note and be aware that they will not let up, and we should not either.

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This is fundamentally a case of widespread domestic terrorism with the purpose of intimidation, harming innocent people. The focus needs to be on the people organizing and paying for these attacks and protests, not just the foot soldiers throwing Molotov cocktails. The president has made it clear that those paying for and organizing these violent attacks will be pursued. Attorney General Bondi has said the same thing. The organizers, the generals, will be targeted. They are known. Prosecution will hopefully be for RICO and an organized criminal enterprise, which carries more serious penalties. The organizers and pushers of mass violence will go to prison for a very long time.

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Bill Isaley, Akhil Davis, and Tyler Hatcher announced a crackdown on individuals exploiting peaceful protests to commit violence. One person was arrested for conspiracy and aiding civil disorders. The FBI and federal partners will investigate those funding and committing violence against law enforcement and property destruction. Authorities are tracing money to identify who is funding the riots, stating that funding crime fuels violence, undermines law and order, and perpetuates fear. Financial networks supporting these activities will be disrupted. Consequences for financing or aiding these crimes include imprisonment and fines. The FBI requests information regarding financial support for violence or property destruction via tips.fbi.gov or fbi.gov/laofficerassault. The government will safeguard constitutional rights but will not tolerate assaults on law enforcement, property destruction, or violent acts.

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According to credible sources within the police infrastructure, the government has chosen to use brute force instead of negotiating with the popular movement happening across the country. The RCMP is assembling and bringing in hundreds of riot cops to make mass arrests. They plan to disrupt the protests by cutting off cell phone service and transporting the arrested individuals to Lansdowne for processing. The government is avoiding dialogue and peaceful resolution, opting instead to disperse the protests forcefully. The RCMP riot cops will be supported by the exempt OPS and other police forces like the OPP and Durham police. This information is being shared to inform viewers about the situation.

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People have been filing court documents, peacefully protesting, and complaining on social media over the last three weeks. There is no reason to believe this will become violent or chaotic. People feel they need to fight and see this through to the end. They support the president continuing the litigation. These people are not the sort to burn stores, set cars on fire, or make life a living hell for everybody.

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The arrest has had a profound impact, revealing that the departure of trucks from Ottawa was just the beginning. Many felt ignored during the protests, with no government engagement. The Emergencies Act was invoked, and despite promises of peaceful retreat, tensions rose. Support from the community was evident, with people providing food and encouragement. Accusations against protesters included violence and theft, all of which were unfounded. The operation proceeded without serious injury, and there was no evidence of sabotage. Misinformation fueled hostility towards the protesters, leading to a desire for better legal representation. The sentiment remains strong: no one should be left behind, and the fight continues.

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Today, significant progress was made in safely removing the unlawful protest from the streets. Throughout the operation, protesters were clearly informed that they must leave the area and were advised of enforcement efforts to allow them to make informed decisions. These warnings were supported by a deliberate and methodical operation using lawful and safe tactics. Officers on the ground demonstrated patience and professionalism, requiring their extensive training and experience to manage the resistance, shelving, and vitriol they faced.

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People are allegedly exploiting a protest by looting a store and stealing sneakers with the intent to sell them. These individuals are being recorded, increasing the likelihood of identification and subsequent arrest. The chief, mayor, and sheriff have promised accountability for those who engage in violence, vandalism, and theft. The mayor stated that arrests may not happen immediately, but will occur eventually. Authorities warn perpetrators against assuming they have evaded consequences simply because they haven't been apprehended yet.

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The people committing violence are not the same ones peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. The violent individuals wear hoodies and face masks, using similar tactics across different civil unrest situations. They are connected, and some might call them anarchists. Many of these individuals come from other places specifically to hurt people and cause havoc.

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They won't stop. It's a movement that will continue before and after the November Election. Everyone should be aware that they won't let up, and we shouldn't either.

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We held a COBRA meeting to address the disorder, warning that those responsible will face legal consequences. Over 400 arrests have been made, with 100 charged, including online offenders now in court. Expecting sentencing this week to deter future involvement in disorder, whether online or direct. Sending a strong message that swift action will be taken against anyone participating in such activities.

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Multiple protests or incursions are occurring between demonstrators and law enforcement, including federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol, and the National Guard. A car is burning, and Waymo vehicles have been vandalized and possibly set on fire. Law enforcement is concerned because the protesters now are different from those who were present earlier in the day. The crowd includes people with legitimate concerns mixed with others. The protests include those for immigrant and migrant rights, Palestinian protesters, and experienced anarchist groups adept at property damage. The mix of groups moves as one but with differing intentions.

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The speaker believes authorities are trying to get the rest of the agents out of the building. The speaker identifies the agents as mostly FBI. They are likely collecting additional evidence from inside and ensuring all agents are out before dispersing. The speaker believes that most of the people targeted inside the building have been taken into custody and removed in vans. The remaining investigators and agents are now leaving the location. The speaker feels the activity will wrap up within the next several minutes, and the crowd will disperse.

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Joining the protest against COVID restrictions means breaking the law and facing serious consequences. Losing your license, getting a criminal record, and even hindering your job, livelihood, and international travel, including to the U.S. We acknowledge your frustration with COVID and safety measures, but it's time to go home now.

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The speaker addressed recent violence, thanking the police and expressing support for injured officers and impacted communities. Actions resulting from a meeting include establishing a standing army of specialist public duty officers to handle such events. Criminal justice will be ramped up, with hundreds already arrested and early naming/identification requested for those involved to face the full force of the law. The speaker asserted that criminal law applies online as well as offline. The speaker stated that the violence is not protest but pure violence, and attacks on mosques or Muslim communities will not be tolerated. The full force of the law will be applied to all those identified as participants.

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Authorities instruct targeted arrests for an assault and warn that 'Don't interfere with officers. If you interfere with officers, you may be subject to arrest or use of force.' They tell people to leave: 'Leave with people. Alright? If you did hot shit, get out. Come back tomorrow. You're better, way more, way more effective outside of a prison cell. If you did hot shit, leave.' Officers are ordered to move traffic off public ways: 'You are ordered to move to the sidewalk.' A responder says, 'We're on it.' The scene ends with a hostile shout: 'Hey. Quit smiling, fuck boy. Fuck you. Fuck Fuck Fuck you. You. You.'

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Violence occurred over the weekend, and authorities will continue working hard to complete their mission.

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Portland erupts as Antifa in black take to the streets, a DHS sniper reportedly trained to laser a protester on sight, and thousands protest against federal intervention. The host frames the scene around an ICE detention facility occupied by protesters for more than 100 days, while assaults on ICE agents are claimed to have surged since Trump took office. Reporters on the ground describe tense dynamics, from chants of fight back to warnings about a looming federal crackdown, painting a city on edge awaiting a possible escalation. Protesters, counterprotesters, and bystanders narrate a chaotic collision of ideologies and tactics. A rotating cast of interviews captures people debating whether Antifa is an organization or an ideology, with some insisting that Trump’s declaration labels a movement while others emphasize lack of formal structure. Amid the street-level confrontations, the narrative shifts to the eviction of a protester from an intersection, blocked traffic, and a sense that the security measures are being stepped up as police, federal agents, and onlookers observe from nearby roofs. The ground footage also documents direct exchanges about journalism, with a prominent YouTuber repeatedly pressed on whether filming qualifies as journalism and who deserves access to conversations. A tense lane-standoff evolves as a driver blocks a road and a protester is dragged away; pepper spray or pepper balls, tear gas, and protective masks color the scene. Viewers hear claims that Antifa is an organization with leadership, while others insist the movement is a philosophy guiding anti-fascist action, complicating who is deemed responsible for violence. As night falls, the narrative shifts to on-the-ground tactics: counterprotesters conjure “mass lines” and “sacrifice,” while a sense of preemptive escalation pervades as federal vehicles and local police move into position. A bystander notes the difficulty of distinguishing participants from provocateurs, and conversations reveal deep distrust of media labels, with some arguing that YouTubers provide more direct access than larger newsrooms. The scene ends with arrests, dispersal attempts, and a lingering impression that the city’s “keep it weird” identity is colliding with a nationwide confrontation over law, order, and protest rights.
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