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Oct 24 10 tweets 4 min read
One thread I've been following in #PEOC is the bizarre sub-plot about why leadership at Ottawa Police weren't getting OPP intelligence reports.

Interim Chief Bell's witness statement provides additional details about what happened 🧵
Bell says Supt. Mark Patterson, head of intelligence for Ottawa Police was of the “view that intelligence information be kept within the Intelligence Directorate.”

Bell claims he disagreed with this view and “specifically challenged” Patterson’s views on intelligence sharing. Image
Bell claims Ottawa Police’s intelligence led them to believe it would be a “peaceful protest.”

(OPP intelligence warned the convoy could pose a “public safety threat”).

Bell believed convoy would be like the Indian farmer protests or protests against Sri Lankan Civil War, etc. Image
Bell received no intelligence indicating “the Freedom Convoy’s impact on Ottawa communities would be severe, or that the convoy participants would use Ottawa communities as a leverage point to achieve their objectives.”

(OPP intelligence warned the convoy planned to stay). Image
Bell characterizes the OPP intelligence reports as OPS' “most important source of intelligence on the Freedom Convoy.”

Says he learned of their existence only 4 days before the convoy arrived. He did not inform Sloly of them until Jan 27 (claims Sloly received them since Jan 13) Image
Bell says he did not think the head of intelligence for Ottawa Police had been receiving OPP intelligence reports in early January (they’d been sending them for nearly two years).

The head of intelligence started receiving them on Jan 13. Image
Bell says he did not personally attend briefings on what OPP intelligence was finding about the convoy, but members of the Ottawa Police intelligence unit did.

Bell says he “broadly expanded access” to the OPP intelligence reports “once he learned of the reports’ existence.” Image
Despite OPS’ intelligence suggesting they were dealing with a “peaceful protest,” Chief Sloly forwarded an email 2 days before the convoy arrived from an Ottawa resident warning of ”extreme right wing elements calling for violence.”

Sloly requested a review of all intelligence. Image
Bell says Ottawa Police expected “3,000-4,000 vehicles to arrive in Ottawa.”

Bell said they understood the convoy consisted of “8-10 different groups representing 50-100 different political agenda,” but some were “well-organized” and planned to set-up a “war room” in Ottawa. Image
Bell says Ottawa Police were aware of intelligence indicating convoy vehicles from Western Canada planned to “stay for a long period of time.”

But Ottawa Police believed all other participants would “depart at the end of the weekend.”

(They did not depart.) Image

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More from @_llebrun

Oct 24
Sentencing hearing happening now at the Ottawa Court House for former PPC candidate / No More Lockdowns owner Chelsea Hillier.

Chelsea was found in contempt of court last month:

ottawacitizen.com/news/local-new… #ottnews #cdnpoli
Justice Narissa Somji is currently summarizing the facts of the case / reasons why Hillier was found in contempt.

More details here:

canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc…
Somji says Hillier failed to respect the spirit of Justice Gomery’s earlier decision, which Somji sums up “in three words”:

“Stop the defamation.”
Read 24 tweets
Sep 11
Some reader feedback from Pierre Poilievre supporters:
Read 8 tweets
Feb 22
Here’s the location of another base camp at a farm 5 minutes outside Arnprior.

One faction of convoy leaders appear to be broadcasting this info in hopes of luring convoy people away from other base camps to their base camp.

They plan to throw a dance party tomorrow night.
Base camp organizers have authorized livestreamers to broadcast images from inside the base camp in order to show off how cool their base camp is.

Here are some images:
The livestreamer takes us on a tour of the base camp’s parking lot and is eager to show off how many vehicles have shown up so far.

Interestingly, there are not many big rigs – the vehicles are mostly pick-up trucks, RVs and smaller cars.
Read 10 tweets
Feb 21
I’ve gotten a few tips and heard reports that the base camp at Ottawa’s baseball stadium relocated to a location 30 minutes south of Ottawa outside Greely.

Decided to check it out 👇

#ottnews
It appears something is going on over here, though it is not clear exactly what.

The location is marked by an upside down Canadian flag. I saw 5 or so pick-up trucks show up in the span of several minutes.
Hard to get a sense of just how many vehicles are actually here, but I doubt it was more than 10-20 as of this afternoon.

They’re parked in behind some trailers and structures. One side is blocked by a junk car lot and the other is blocked by piles of scrap metal.
Read 9 tweets
Feb 19
Yeah, that was the Church of Bubbles guy.

He’s throwing a dance party down at Metcalfe and Slater.
Jim Kerr (aka “Church of Bubbles”) was featured in our comprehensive round-up of extremists and social media influencers behind the occupation.

He drives around in a school bus that looks like the creative byproduct of an LSD trip.

pressprogress.ca/meet-the-extre… #cdnpoli #ottnews
Oh, interesting – I actually wasn’t that far off.

The origin story of the Church of Bubbles bus is that someone at a Burning Man town hall said they wanted to “make Toronto more like an acid trip.”
Read 5 tweets
Feb 13
This hasn’t gotten as much attention as the one at the baseball stadium or the one briefly at Confederation Park, but there is a base camp located 30 minutes outside Ottawa in a farm field near Embrun.

This morning, there were 50 or so vehicles at the Embrun base camp.

#ottnews
For those unfamiliar with the Ottawa Valley and Eastern Ontario, this is where it is located on a map:

#ottnews
Here is the aft-view of the Embrun base camp as of this morning:

#ottnews
Read 6 tweets

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