![]() The black-clad group was met by the rally’s volunteer right-wing security, who included Proud Boys members. 4, a couple dozen Antifa from around the Pacific Northwest traveled to the Washington state Capitol building to try to shut down an anti-COVID vaccine mandate protest. Offsite Link by AnonymousĪntifa member charged with shooting Samoan anti-vaxxer in WashingtonĪn Antifa member with a long history of posting far-left extremist content online has been arrested and charged with the shooting of an anti-vaxxer in Olympia, Wash.īenjamin Anthony Varela, 36, of Olympia, was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree assault while armed with a deadly weapon. Michael Leaf, 29, of Thornhill and Vanessa Carvalho, 23, of Brampton were both arrested and charged with assault. Police say one security guard was assaulted but that no injuries were reported by security staff or protesters. My goal here is to create a record and hopefully curb this behaviour before it spreads and we find ourselves in a position where mob rule is the status quo.” “It’s important to shed light on what is happening. “The lack of responsive enforcement is deeply concerning, I think that it is going to embolden this type of behaviour which is contrary to the public health advice we are getting,” she tells CityNews. Sa’d says while there may be genuine concerns over the rollout of the vaccine passport, she has seen an increase in violent rhetoric which is translating into more violent action of late. Police say a group of protesters attempted to enter the mall but were denied access by security guards.Ī video posted to social media by lawyer Caryma Sa’d shows the mob trying to forcibly push its way into the mall, scuffling with security and police officers while shouting “freedom.”Īt one point in the video, a protester is heard telling the group over a megaphone that “there’s multiple entrances” and that they should “back off from the police.” Two people have been arrested following an anti-vaccine, anti-mask protest outside the Eaton Centre on Saturday. In memory of Brandi Lyn (Splettstosser) Heidemann, please visit our floral store.Anti-Vax Mob Storms Toronto Mall, Two Arrests She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Walter Edward “Brub” and Alice Splettstosser and Betty Stroud.īrandi is survived by her husband, Drew Heidemann of Cypress sons, Logan Havard and Braydon Hivnor of Cypress daughter, Madison Hivnor of Cypress parents, Michael and Trenna Splettstosser of Jasper sister and brother-in-law, Jessica and Dusty Glover of Jasper grandfather, Reginald Stroud of Jasper nephew, Kolton Splettstosser niece, Berkleigh Glover and numerous other relatives and friends. She will be remembered by her contagious smile and her love for life. Spending time with her family brought her the most joy. She enjoyed shopping, working out, and going to the beach. She also owned a small business, Shimmer & Glow. Brandi was a “stay at home” mom and truly enjoyed being able to spend time with her children. Even after leaving her hometown, her roots were still here, and she stayed in contact with her classmates. ![]() Her senior year of high school, she was nominated as the “Biggest Flirt.” She made many friends over the years and if you were a friend of Brandi’s, she was a friend for life. During her high school years, she served as a cheerleader, twirler, played in the marching band, and played on the high school softball team. at Corrigan Funeral Home.īrandi was born on in Lufkin to Michael and Trenna Splettstosser and went home to be with the Lord on Friday, Octoin Houston.īrandi was a 1998 graduate of Corrigan-Camden High School. A visitation will be held on Friday, Octofrom 6-8 p.m. ![]() in the First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Corrigan with Pastor Lesly Wilkinson officiating. ![]() Memorial Services for Brandi Lyn (Splettstosser) Heidemann, 42, of Cypress will be held on Saturday, Octoat 11:00 a.m.
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