Preparing for ‘war’: the Alberta blockade trial so far
Jul 11, 2024
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Exploring the Alberta blockade trial involving protesters stockpiling weapons, facing charges of conspiracy to commit murder, and the lasting impact on the community. Delving into the cases of individuals associated with 'pretendians' and the shocking revelations during the trial of Anthony Olinek and Chris Carbert accused of preparing for a 'holy war'.
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The blockade trial revealed a cache of weapons, showcasing individuals' preparedness for violent resistance.
Accused individuals believed they were preparing for 'war' to stand against government oppression.
Deep dives
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Coots Border Blockade
The truckers' blockade in Coots, Alberta, amid COVID-19 protests, escalated when the RCMP seized a cache of weapons and arrested individuals prepared for violent resistance. Trials for those charged with possession of weapons and conspiracy to commit murder shed light on their motivations and the community's responses.
Trial Proceedings and Support
Key trial revelations exposed the accused's commitment to the cause, with discussions of stockpiling weapons and preparing for conflict in belief of standing against government oppression. Despite arguments for innocence and support for the defendants, concerns linger over potential future violence in the aftermath of the divisive blockade.
In 2022, a convoy of truckers angry with COVID-19 measures staged an 18-day blockade, shutting down a busy border crossing with the U.S. in Coutts, Alberta. It ended with the RCMP arresting 13 protesters and finding a stockpile of guns, ammunition and pipe bombs.
Now, two men are standing trial for possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and conspiracy to commit murder in connection with their involvement with the blockade. The prosecution says the two men believed they were preparing for “war”.
Bill Graveland with the Canadian Press has been covering it from the beginning and takes us through the details of the trial so far, and the lasting impact that the blockade has had on a tiny southern Albertan community.
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
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