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Peterborough mayor tweets message to QAnon protesters: 'F*** off'

QAnon protesters tried to arrest Peterborough police over deployment of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine

Videos published by Twitter user Caryma Sa'd show Didulo handing out vegetables and sardines to her fellow protesters.
In a video published by Twitter user Caryma Sa'd, Diduro served vegetables and sardines to fellow protesters. handing out Photo credit: Twitter/Caryma Sa'd

Peterborough was attacked by QAnon protesters over the weekend, and themayor Diane Therrien of was clear in her response.

"People are asking me to comment on what happened last weekend on #ptbo," Therrien tweeted.

People have asked me to comment on what happened last weekend at#ptbo. I hate giving airtime/spotlight to these idiots.Here are my comments. 💁🏻‍♀️

— Diane Therrien (@DianeNTherrien) August 16, 2022

is her QAnon persona in Canada Romana Diduro headed to Peterborough Police Station over the weekend with 30 other demonstrators of hers. For months, Diduro has called for the arrest and killing of individuals involved in the deployment of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine.

Twitter user Caryma Sa'dVideos released show Diderot handing out vegetables and sardines to fellow protesters.

"Peterborough Who is ready to keep the city safe, peaceful and secure after he peacefully arrests the Ontario Police?" I asked

However, after storming the station and calling for her arrest, her efforts to lead her flock were foiled. 

A police statement released on Saturday said police were "blocked" by protesters as they tried to enter the secure entrance.

"The officers tried to detain the protesters when they were surrounded," a police statement said. "The protesters then assaulted his two police officers."

The incident led Peterborough police to arrest the 54-year-old man from Millbrook, accusing him of mischief and arrest. The 56-year-old man was charged with his two counts. assault police.

  1. Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), speaks during a news conference following the tabling of the federal budget in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on Thursday, April 7, 2022. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is imposing a one-time windfall levy on Canada’s major banks and permanently increasing their income tax rate, fulfilling an election promise that has raised the ire of the industry’s top executives. Photographer: David Kawai/Bloomberg ORG XMIT: 775797917

    Jagmeet Singh encountered ranting protesters in Peterborough

  2. Voyageur Airways at Jack Garland Airport in North Bay.

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  3. Unfounded allegations about some kind of financial link between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Acuitas Therapeutics seemed to begin spreading widely about a week ago.

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A 31-year-old man was arrested on Sunday for kicking the back door of a police station and "hitting" a police officer in doing so.

Earlier in May, the Peterborough protests made headlines for an incident involving NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. Singh was verbally harassed at his event campaigning in support of Peterborough Kawarsa's NDP candidateJen Dek.

Singh faced a crowd of protesters shouting obscenities at him.

Social Videos on his media showed a crowd of protesters at him. It was shown that he was shouting obscene words towards him. They can be heard saying, "You're a traitor," "You're a shit," while others say, "You're a jerk," as he left the deck's storefront space in a waiting SUV.

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