Const. Conrad Erbes privately filed a lawsuit for $35,000 in small claims court last week.
A Kelowna RCMP officer is suing a local anti-mandate protester and YouTuber after the man uploaded a video of an argument between the two to social media.
Irnie posted the videos of the interaction between himself and Erbes, who was trying to get him to move his RV from in front of city hall after it had been parked there for much of the day. This was at the peak of anti-mandate protests in the city and was after a particularly large rally in nearby Stuart Park.“It is clear the officer was interacting with an individual who was trying to instigate a negative interaction and elicit a response to gain views and supporters,” said Insp.
“Since that date, over several months Mr. Irnie did by way of direct action willfully and intentionally, slander, libel and actively attempt and succeed in damaging the professional and personal character and reputation of Conrad Erbes,” said the police officer in a handwritten lawsuit filed March 29 in Kelowna.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
B.C. Mountie sues anti-COVID mandate protester over YouTube videosConst. Conrad Erbes privately filed a lawsuit for $35,000 in small claims court last week.
Read more »
Conrad Black: Biden joins Trudeau for a selfieOn climate change, they are shaking their fists at the clouds like King Lear
Read more »
Ambulance crews displaced by small fire at Almonte paramedic baseVehicles and personnel were safely evacuated from the site early Friday.
Read more »
Today's letters: 15-minute cities are small towns and villages by another nameFriday, March 31: After encouraging urban sprawl, it won\u0027t be easy for cities to support the \u002715\u002Dminute\u0027 concept, a reader writes. You can write to us at…
Read more »
Small areas reopen near Fukushima nuclear plant, few returnEvacuation orders were lifted in small sections of a Japanese town just southwest of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant on Saturday, in time for the area's popular cherry blossom season, and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida joined a ceremony to mark the reopening.
Read more »
Life on planet Earth is overwhelmingly very big or very smallIn the ocean, mangrove forests were found to have the most biomass.
Read more »