Const. Erin Howard is charged under the Police Service Act with two counts of each of the following: derogatory conduct, disobedience, and breach of trust. In a video posted on social media, Howard says the hundreds of truckers who started in British Columbia are “true heroes” fighting for the rights and freedoms of all Canadians as opposed to vaccination orders. “I wanted to shout at all the truckers. I think what you are doing is unbelievable. You are fighting for our rights and freedoms and, right now, it ‘s like we’re at war a little bit and those rights and freedoms are at stake,” Howard said. . The motorcade, which occupied parts of downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks, was dismantled by police on February 19 after protesters ignored orders to leave. Durham District Police said earlier on Twitter that the views expressed in Howard’s video did not reflect the views and opinions of the agency. Howard is scheduled to make her first court appearance on May 5.
title: “Durham Cop Who Posted Video Supporting Freedom Convoy Facing Police Act Charges " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Jerry Priestley”
Const. Erin Howard is charged under the Police Service Act with two counts of each of the following: derogatory conduct, disobedience, and breach of trust. In a video posted on social media, Howard says the hundreds of truckers who started in British Columbia are “true heroes” fighting for the rights and freedoms of all Canadians as opposed to vaccination orders. “I wanted to shout at all the truckers. I think what you are doing is unbelievable. You are fighting for our rights and freedoms and, right now, it ‘s like we’re at war a little bit and those rights and freedoms are at stake,” Howard said. . The motorcade, which occupied parts of downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks, was dismantled by police on February 19 after protesters ignored orders to leave. Durham District Police said earlier on Twitter that the views expressed in Howard’s video did not reflect the views and opinions of the agency. Howard is scheduled to make her first court appearance on May 5.