@ottawapolice and its partners are implementing a surge and contain strategy in #Ottawa’s downtown neighbourhoods to further protect neighbourhoods, restore order and prevent unlawful activity. ottawapolice.ca/Modules/News/i… /1
In connection with ongoing demonstrations, #Ottawa’s downtown residents and businesses continue to be severely impacted by unlawful acts, including harassment, mischief, hate crimes, and noise violations. /2
We know that additional demonstrators are coming, and we are significantly increasing our policing resources to respond. /3
To prevent and reduce the impacts of demonstrators entering the downtown core, and to improve neighborhood safety, @ottawapolice is implementing the following measures – effective immediately… /4
Major deployment of police officers in the downtown neighbourhoods: There will be approximately 150 additional uniformed and non-uniformed officers dedicated to only patrolling and addressing unlawful and threatening conduct in the most impacted neighbourhoods, including… /5
Expand and harden the perimeter of the demonstration red zone: @ottawapolice and @ottawacity will utilize concrete and heavy equipment barricades to create no-access roadways throughout the downtown core. @ottawacity will release a map of impacted roads later today. /7
Protestor vehicles will be directed to designated parking zones outside the downtown core. Illegal parking by demonstrators will result in @OttawaBylaw enforcement, removal and impound. /8
If necessary, interprovincial bridges, highway off-ramps and/or roads will be closed. /9
Enforcement directives: A surge of police officers will result in enforcement to restore public safety. This includes increased investigation enforcement and charges for all criminal acts related to hate, harassment, assaults (including spitting), intimidation, and mischief. /10
Enhanced intelligence operations and investigations: National, provincial and local intelligence agencies have increased efforts to identify and target protestors who are funding/supporting/enabling unlawful and harmful activity by protestors. /11
Investigative evidence-gathering teams are collecting financial, digital, vehicle registration, driver identification, insurance status, and other related evidence that will be used in criminal prosecutions. /12
Every unlawful act, including traffic violations, will be fully pursued regardless of origin. /13
The primary focus of each of these measures will be on the unlawful behaviour connected to the ongoing demonstrations (including parallel and counter-demonstrations). /14
We strongly urge all demonstrators and those engaging with demonstrators to act lawfully, peacefully and respectfully. /15
The hatred, violence, and illegal acts that #Ottawa residents and businesses have endured over the last week are unacceptable in any circumstance. /16
@ottawapolice and @ottawacity are bringing significantly greater resources to restore order, hold offenders to account and protect our neighborhoods. /17
The current occupation of the Parliamentary Precinct remains unresolved despite significant success in reducing the number of trucks/demonstrators while preventing riots, injuries and death. /18
We take no solace in these operational successes. The demonstrators in this red zone area remain highly organized, well-funded, and extremely committed to resisting efforts to end the demonstration safely. /19
This remains a very volatile and very dangerous demonstration. /20
@ottawapolice continues to work national security agencies, the @RCMP, the @OPP and other police agencies. We’re also working with all three levels of government to affect a safe, timely and lawful end to this unlawful and unacceptably dangerous demonstration. /21
Public safety remains paramount, as does our commitment to work with all levels of government and all parts of civil society to bring this demonstration to an end. /22
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Hate/Bias Crime: A criminal offence committed against a person or property, that is perceived to be motivated and/or is motivated, in whole or in part by the suspect’s hate, bias or prejudice based on the victim’s real or perceived ancestry, (1/2)
race, national or ethnic origin, language, colour, religion/creed, sex, age, mental or physical disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other similar factor. (2/2)
Demonstration-Related Traffic Enforcement in Downtown Neighbourhoods
The Ottawa Police Service Traffic Enforcement Unit is actively patrolling downtown residential neighbourhoods to address traffic issues related to the ongoing demonstration.
On Wednesday, police charged one man criminally, laid 30 traffic tickets and patrolled areas including Centretown, Sandy Hill, Glebe and the Market/Lowertown areas. This enforcement will continue daily.
Application des règlements de la circulation dans les quartiers du centre-ville en lien avec la manifestation
@rogersottawa22 Chief Peter Sloly: I first want to speak to the residents of Ottawa and especially those our diverse downtown core. We hear you. This illegal and unacceptable activity has had an immeasurable impact on your lives.
@rogersottawa22 Residents have been the victims of intense noise, threatening behaviour, vitriol and hatred that has no place in our city or anywhere.
My message to the unlawful demonstrators is clear: there are consequences, and there will be more to come.