Convoy protest organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber, Pat King arrested in Ottawa
All three said protesters will stay in the city until COVID-19 mandates are lifted
Three keyorganizers of the so-called Freedom Convoy, Tamara Lich,Chris Barber and Pat King,havebeen arrested in Ottawa.
Ottawa police took Lich and Barberinto custody in separate arrests Thursday and both remained in police custody on Friday, which is whenKing was arrested as part of a larger police presence in downtown Ottawa.
Lich and Barber are each charged with counselling to commit mischief. Barber is also charged with counselling to disobey a court order and counselling to obstruct police.
The two havebeen described askey leaders of the occupation in Ottawa, which has now hit the three-week mark. Their arrests were amongseveralmade Thursday and Friday. Barber was seen afew blocks from Parliament Hill in handcuffs between two police officers.
Lich and Barber are scheduled to maketheir first court appearances in Ottawa on Friday.
King, who is from Alberta, is also expected to face criminal charges.
WATCH |Police make several arrests as they securedowntown Ottawa:
Lich confirmed to The Canadian Press earlier Thursdaythat she was there when Barber, a trucker fromSaskatchewan, was arrested and led away.
Lich said she was resigned to the fact that she was going to jail, adding her personal bank account had been frozen.
WATCH |Protest organizer Tamara Lich speaks with reporters before her arrest:
They are two of thethree protest organizers named in a proposedclass-action lawsuit filed with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice by lawyer Paul Champ on behalf of his client, 21-year-old public servantZexi Li.
The suit also names fellow convoy organizerBenjamin Dichter.
Earlier this month,Barber responded tocriticism that the protest was negatively affecting Ottawa residentsby saying organizers had "empathy" for local residents.
"We understand your frustration and genuinely wish there was another way for us to get our message across, but the responsibility for your inconvenience lies squarely on the shoulders of politicians who have [preferred] to vilify and call us names rather than engage in respectful, serious dialogue," he said at the time.
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With files from The Canadian Press