Tag: Pat King

‘I’m Kind of a Hot Head’: Convoy Organizer Pat King Testifies Before Emergencies Act Inquiry

Pat King, who was involved early on with the Freedom Convoy, testified on Wednesday before the Public Order Emergency Commission and had to defend his social media posts that referred to violence or were racist in nature. “I’m kind of a hot head,” King said while explaining why he made certain comments. Asked to address…


Freedom Convoy Protester Pat King To Be Released on Bail

Pat King, a prominent figure during the Freedom Convoy protest this winter, has been granted bail and will be released after spending 150 days in jail. The decision, delivered on July 18 by Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein, comes after a two-day bail review for King last week in an Ottawa court. The proceedings were…


Convoy Protester Released After Pleading Guilty to Mischief Charge

Tyson “Freedom George” Billings was released from the Ottawa courthouse Wednesday after pleading guilty to a charge linked to the convoy protest that took place in the city earlier this year. Billings pleaded guilty to counselling to commit mischief after having spent 116 days in jail. Other charges including intimidation, obstructing police, mischief, and disobeying…


Protester Pat King Faces Two New Charges, Bail Review Rescheduled After Lawyer’s Computer Hacked

A high-profile protester during the Freedom Convoy demonstrations faces two new charges, a day after his bail review was abruptly halted after his lawyer’s computer was allegedly hacked on April 13. Pat King appeared at the Ontario Superior Court on April 13 for his bail hearing after his lawyer requested a review of the court’s…