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Hamilton police arrest suspected member of group who staged protest on mayor’s lawn

WATCH: Demonstrators, angry with the way Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger has responded to violence at a Hamilton Pride event, planted signs that said 'MAYOR DOESN’T CARE ABOUT QUEER PEOPLE' on the front lawn of his home – Jun 28, 2019

A 33-year-old female is the first arrest after a group of about 20 people dropped protest signs on the front lawn of Mayor Fred Eisenberger’s house Friday morning.

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The woman is facing four charges of theft under $5,000, criminal harassment, causing a disturbance and mischief.

A group arrived early on Friday, around 7:15 a.m. and planted signs with the moniker “The mayor doesn’t care about Queer People” in front of the mayor’s home,” according to police.

READ MORE: Hamilton mayor says he was harassed at his home by ‘agitators’

The protestors also “banged on the door and shouted obscenities” for about 15 minutes, according to the police report.

On Friday afternoon, Mayor Eisenberger confirmed on Twitter that one of the items stolen from his home was a Canadian flag.

Eisenberger has been under fire in recent days after he was accused by several in the LGBTQ2 community for not protecting its members against growing violence from far-right groups in the city.

READ MORE: Hamilton mayor names 2 special LGBTQ2 advisers

The suspect in Friday’s arrest will face a judge for a bail hearing at a later date.

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Police are asking anyone with information to call police at 905-546-2929 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

 

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