Anti-pipeline extremists injured a police officer on Thursday night in British Columbia, Canada, in a violent incident largely eclipsed by the peaceful Freedom Convoy protesters currently facing a police crackdown in Ottawa.
Leftist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has yet to comment on the anti-pipeline extremists at press time. Trudeau has referred to the Freedom Convoy protesters as “tinfoil hat” wearers and equated them with Nazis.
from the Houston RCMP, the incident took place at the Marten Forest Service Road just after midnight on Thursday, with security working for the Coastal Gas Link company reporting “acts of violence.” “Upon police attendance at the 41 km mark, the roadway had been blocked with downed trees, tar covered stumps, wire, boards with spikes in them, and fires had been lit throughout the debris. As police worked their way through the debris and traps, several people threw smoke bombs and fire lit sticks at the police, injuring one officer,” police added.
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