(Kyle Becker) The elderly, disabled woman reported by some journalists to have been killed in a Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa after a police horse trampled her is fortunately alive. But she does have injuries (her name is being withheld to protect her privacy).
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by Kyle Becker, February 19th, 2022
“The woman who was trampled by Trudeau’s officers is not dead. Thank god. Her shoulder was dislocated and she is in hospital. Care to correct the “no injuries” statement, @OttawaPolice?” journalist Keean Bexte asked on Twitter.
The woman was believed to be dead after harrowing video captured her being trampled by a horse on Friday night.
This is disturbing. Is the woman with the walker trampled by Mounted Unit horses alive? Is she in surgery? Has @SIUOntario been notified? Do you have any concerns or comment @OttawaPolice @JustinTrudeau @fordnation @JimWatsonOttawa – Why? pic.twitter.com/X251vZiIaq
— Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) February 18, 2022
The Ottawa Police claimed that the woman threw her “bike” at law enforcement.
The protesters continued their assaultive behaviour with the police line, to prevent an escalation or further injury, mounted officers were sent in to create critical space between the police line and protesters. This is done to create a safe distance. pic.twitter.com/PUIj7w1rwc
— Ottawa Police (@OttawaPolice) February 18, 2022
However, video shows that it was a disability scooter and it had nothing to do with the incident.
Police in Ottawa trampled protesters and then proceeded to defame the lady trampled by saying she threw her “bike” (disability scooter) at the horses. pic.twitter.com/yVj5P6tqrc
— Marie Oakes (@TheMarieOakes) February 19, 2022
Ottawa police are claiming one of the trampled protesters was on a bike. Does this look like a bike or walking aid to you? pic.twitter.com/BYPMkLwXrI
— Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸 (@jacksonhinklle) February 19, 2022
Ottawa Police have also falsely claimed that no one was seriously injured.
Please note: No one has been seriously injured or passed away in any of today's police actions. Safety is our priority.
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Veuillez noter que personne n'a été gravement blessé ou est décédé en lien aux interventions policières d'aujourd'hui. La sécurité est notre priorité.— Ottawa Police (@OttawaPolice) February 19, 2022
“We are a peaceful protest,” the elderly woman is heard saying shortly before the incident.
https://twitter.com/BabeeHyeinK2021/status/1494833973666717697
She was also seen on video saying that she was at the peaceful protest for her children and grandchildren and her only agenda was to spread “peace, love and happiness.”
It turns out the Ottawa Police had other plans.
The elderly woman is now etched in the history books as someone whose personal sacrifice provides the defining moment of the Ottawa protests. Now is the critical juncture for Canadians to decide if they will choose more oppression or to stand up for their rights and freedoms.
This photo should be how history remembers @JustinTrudeau’s supposedly inclusive and sweet-as-pie ‘for your own good’ Canada – a disabled woman lying on the ground beside her mobility scooter, trampled under the hooves of a police horse pic.twitter.com/PkbXhdF4PW
— Emma Webb (@Emma_A_Webb) February 19, 2022
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Daniel Cunnigham says
It’s past time to take up arms and eliminate the deep state. What these scumbags did to this elderly woman is attempted murder, pur and simple
Phillis Stein says
Thank God she is okay. I was quite upset when I heard she’d died yesterday – actually, I was really angry. It was fairly obvious she would have been hurt though. Is there any update on the other guy on the ground next to her who tried to pull her out of the way? Interesting how multiple police were standing right there, and yet it was another member of the crowd who appeared to risk himself to try to hurt her. Perhaps the police only hires psychopaths these days? I hope the good citizens of Canada assist this lady to take this to a court and SUE the RCMP. The rider should be charged with reckless endangerment.