Some people in Edmonton are angry with the way police handled the other side of the trucker convoy response on the weekend. While many drivers got away with blaring their horns and making noise in violation of a noise injunction, a large group of Edmonton Police Service officers showed up to threaten counter-protests with arrests and fines. Breanna Karstens-Smith takes a look at the optics.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Edmonton police criticized for how convoy counter-protest was handled: ‘This is an operational choice’
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