Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Police arrest native protesters in Caledonia

Police are now moving to arrest native protesters who have been occupying a residential subdivision site on Stirling Street in Caledonia.

Hmmm, I wonder if this has anything to do with the upcoming Ontario Provincial elections. Especially since the police are only now beginning to enforce law and order. It looks like McGuinty is finally beginning to feel some pressure to do something about the native occupation.

Drama continues in Caledonia

CALEDONIA (AM900 CHML) - It's another day of dramatic activity in Caledonia.

Police are now moving in to arrest native protesters who have been continuing to occupy a residential subdivision site on Stirling Street.

Joe Gualtieri, the brother of Sam Gualtieri, the builder who was attacked and seriously injured by young native protesters last week, saw what he said was about 100 police in full riot gear.

Residents are being told to stay away from the area.

Development was expected to be allowed to continue after the builder and Six Nation's Confederacy reached an agreement last weekend.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

SO - if they're not arrested McGuinty's in trouble and if they are arrested he's in trouble.

Point - you just want to attack and hate McGuinty under any circumstances....not too bright are you.

Anonymous said...

Au contraire first poster: it makes good sense to re-state the actual credibility of Dolton McGuinty since Dolton is a lying, indecisive, weak leader who is as corrupt as his federal counterparts when it comes to misappropriation of taxpayer's money to buy votes.

Anonymous said...

McLiar needs to be attacked,,,and often...and reminded of the over 300 criminal complaints against DCE occupiers and SN which have been shelved.

We also not it was the FEDERAL police force (RCMP) which had toi take action with the Mc:iar Keystone OPPs in tow.

A pathetic admission of bungling by McLiar to act on a single violent incident which embarrassingly happened during an election campaign...haw bloody obvious and how typically disingenuous of the McLiar regime.

Anonymous said...

McGuinty is like a child who only does homework when he is being watched--he only enforces the law during an election campaign. But this is the equivalent of yet another empty campaign promise. The arrests will result in nothing and it will be lack of rule of law as usual after the election.

Joanne (True Blue) said...

Let's also remember that those arrested were a fringe group, and there was no actual land claim involved.

Joanne (True Blue) said...

Check out Caledonia Wakeup call. They're saying that Clyde Powless o.k.'d the arrests.

Now why would the OPP need his permission?

Unknown said...

...election? what election?