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2 Windsor police officers face misconduct charges over alleged Freedom Convoy donations

A pair of Windsor, Ont., police officers including one who acknowledges donating to the Freedom Convoy protests over pandemic mandates earlier this yearare facing disciplinary charges.

'We hold our members to the highest standards of conduct,' says Windsor Police Service spokesperson

The Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit and Windsor, Ont., is shown Feb. 10 amid protests over public health restrictions linked to the pandemic. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

A pair of Windsor, Ont., police officers including one who acknowledges donating to the Freedom Convoy protests over pandemic mandates earlier this year are facing disciplinary charges.

The Windsor Police Service said Tuesday the charges against Brooke Fazekas and Jason Michael Briscoare under the Ontario Police Services Act.

The officers'names correspond withentries in a databaseof Freedom Convoy donors that was made public after the crowdfunding websiteGiveSendGo was hacked in February.

Briscosaidin an email to CBC News he made a $50 donation on Feb.8toorganizer Tamara Lichfor theprotest in Ottawa.Lich and Chris Barber, two main Freedom Convoyorganizers, are expected to face trial in September 2023 for charges related to the massive protest that gridlocked downtown Ottawa.

"The donation was made to protest vaccine mandates,which personally affected me and my family. I empathized with the protesters in Ottawa, who also lost their jobs and their ability to support their family," Brisco's emailsaid.

At the time of the donation,Briscosaid, he was laid off without pay or benefits.

When the donation was made, hesaid he believed the protest was legal due to aninjunction that banned the use of horns, but affirmed that "peaceful, lawful and safe protest" was otherwise permitted.

Brisco wrote "Officers for freedom" with his donation, the document shows, along with a statement:

"Thank you fellow Canadians for fighting for freedom at the base of Sauron's Tower. The world is watching... and we see [Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau's true colours."

A userwho goes by the name Brooke Fazekasdonated $40 on Feb. 7, according to the data.CBC News has attempted to reach officerFazekasvia email, but did not immediately hear back on Tuesday afternoon.

A third Windsor police employee, a civilian,hasbeensuspended without pay for a day over an alleged donation, according to police.

Starting onthe evening of Feb. 7, about a week into the Ottawa protests, access to the Ambassador Bridge between Windsor and Detroit was hindered by truck driversand others protesting COVID-19 public healthmandates.

A court injunction preventing anyone from blocking access to the bridge was granted on Feb. 11 and theblockade was cleared by police on Feb. 13.

Later that month, Windsor police saidthey were looking into possible donations by employees after threeentries on the donor list appeared to match employee names.

Thecharges are currently before a hearing officer in accordance with the Police Services Act, a spokesperson for Windsor police said Tuesday.

Frank Providenti, deputy chief ofoperational support for Windsor police, said the service condemns the alleged actions of the officers and the other employee.

In a statement, he suggested their apparentdonations indicatedsupport forthe Windsor blockade.

"We hold our members to the highest standards of conduct and those who fail to maintain those principles must be held accountable for their behaviour," he said in a statement on Tuesday.

"By choosing to support an illegal blockade at our country's busiest border crossing, these members demonstrated a complete disregard for our city's economy and reputation as well as for the safety of their own colleagues who were dealing with the volatile situation."