When Ron Coleman arrived at the Adelanto Stadium outside of Victorville, California, on Feb. 21, he was the second trucker to arrive for the People’s Convoy, scheduled to roll out two days later for a cross-country ride to the nation’s capital. The objective was to end the national emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and restore freedoms protected by the U.S. Constitution. The emergency declaration was declared in March 2020 under then-President Donald Trump and has since been extended twice by President Joe Biden in February 2021 and March 2022. By the next day, there were 12 trucks. And when he arrived at Hagerstown Speedway, an auto racing center in western Maryland and the truckers base camp near the nation’s capital, his truck was one of nearly 1,000 vehicles. The 61-year-old trucker has been stationed in Hagerstown for over two weeks now. He owns a trucking company called Grey …