OTTAWA — A judge is expected to issue a decision this morning in the criminal case against one of the most prominent figures of the 2022 “Freedom Convoy” in Ottawa.
Pat King pleaded not guilty to mischief, counselling others to commit mischief, obstructing police and other offences for his role in the blockade.
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His defence argued that King was peacefully protesting during the three-week demonstration in Ottawa that gridlocked downtown streets to oppose COVID-19 public health restrictions.
But the Crown alleged he was a protest leader who was instrumental to the disruption it caused the city and people who lived and worked nearby.
The Crown’s case relies mainly on King’s own videos, which he posted to social media throughout the protest to document the demonstration and communicate with protesters.
His trial wrapped in July and, if convicted, King could be facing more than 10 years in prison.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 22, 2024.
The Canadian Press