Windsor, Ont., police chief Pamela Mizuno provided an update on the clearing of the Ambassador Bridge of anti-COVID-19 mandate protesters on Sunday afternoon, saying they’ve made a “huge step in the right direction.” Mizuno says there have been a total of 25 to 30 arrests made for criminal mischief and a total of 12 vehicles have been seized over the past two days. She says she isn’t aware of any injuries as a result of police interaction and that they continue to work towards opening the bridge.
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Trucker protests: ‘Huge step in right direction,’ Windsor, Ont. police chief says of clearing Ambassador Bridge
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