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Over 100 arrests made in Ottawa three-week truckers’ protest

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Ottawa, February 18; Large groups of police officers moved in on protesters in downtown Ottawa Friday, making more than 100 arrests—including high profile organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber and Pat King—during intense clashes with the demonstrators who refuse to leave the area.

Interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell called the effort to move in on protesters “methodical” and “well thought out” during a Friday afternoon press conference, commending officers for maintaining control of the situation on the ground.

“We will run this operation 24 hours a day until the residents and community have their city back,” Bell said.

Throughout the day, both on Twitter and over loudspeakers in the streets, police urged protesters to leave, warning “anyone within the unlawful protest site may be arrested.” As of Friday evening, police reported upwards of 100 arrests and at least 21 vehicles has been towed.

By evening, the situation grew more heated as mounted police advanced on protesters on Rideau Street.

Later, a number of mounted police charged a large group of protesters facing police lines near the Senate in an apparent effort to corral the crowd up toward Wellington Street. Many in the shocked crowd ran, some yelling, “You are trampling us!”

On Twitter, Ottawa Police accused protesters of assaulting officers and attempting to remove officers’ weapons as police faced off with protesters.

“Protesters are assaulting officers, have attempted to remove officer’s weapons. All means of de-escalation have been used to move forward in our goal of returning Ottawa to it’s normalcy,” read the tweet.

“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.”

Police also said, as this was happening “a bicycle was thrown at the feet of one of the horses in an attempt to injure it,” resulting in at least one arrest.

Bell said that the emergency measures declared at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels are all being used to conduct arrests. Those arrested have been charged with various offences, including mischief.

“Without the authorities being provided to us from these various pieces of legislation, we wouldn’t be able to do the work we’re doing today,” he said.

Among those arrested is convoy organizer Pat King, who live-streamed his arrest on Facebook.

He is seen in a vehicle with at least two other people as an officer asks him to step out. A second officer is seen on the passenger side of the vehicle.

King responds by saying he would like to call his lawyer right away.

“I’m being arrested. We’ll talk to you guys soon,” he says before the video ends.

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