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Police arrest dozens after 3-week protest in capital

- By Rob Gillies, Wilson Ring and Robert Bumsted Rob Gillies, Wilson Ring and Robert Bumsted are Associated Press writers.

OTTAWA — Police arrested scores of demonstrat­ors and towed away vehicles Friday in Canada’s besieged capital, and a stream of trucks started leaving under the pressure, raising authoritie­s’ hopes for an end to the three-week protest against the country’s COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

At least 100 people were arrested Friday, mostly on mischief charges, and nearly two dozen vehicles were towed, including all of those blocking one of the city’s major streets, authoritie­s said. One officer suffered a minor injury, but no protesters were hurt, interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell said.

Police “continue to push forward to take control of our streets,” he said, adding: “We will work day and night until this is completed.”

The crackdown on the self-styled Freedom Convoy began in the morning, when hundreds of police, some in riot gear and some carrying automatic weapons, descended into the protest zone and began leading demonstrat­ors away in handcuffs through the snowy streets as holdout truckers blared their horns.

Tow truck operators — wearing neon-green ski masks, with their companies’ logos taped over on their trucks to conceal their identities — arrived under police escort and started removing the hundreds of big rigs, campers and other vehicles parked shoulder-toshoulder near Parliament. Police smashed through the door of at least one RV camper before hauling it away.

Scuffles broke out in places, and police repeatedly went nose-to-nose with the protesters and pushed the crowd back amid cries of “Freedom!” and the singing of the national anthem, “O Canada.”

Many protesters stood their ground in the face of one of the biggest police enforcemen­t actions in Canada’s history, with officers drawn from around the country. Police said protesters had assaulted officers and tried to take their weapons.

Police would not disclose how many protesters or vehicles remained downtown. All indication­s were that police would be working into the weekend to clear the area.

 ?? Cole Burston / Canadian Press ?? Police confront protesters in Ottawa as officers began dismantlin­g a demonstrat­ion against coronaviru­s restrictio­ns that has gridlocked the city.
Cole Burston / Canadian Press Police confront protesters in Ottawa as officers began dismantlin­g a demonstrat­ion against coronaviru­s restrictio­ns that has gridlocked the city.

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