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Meanwhile, in other Old Lady news...
The woman whose land & home were raided in Coutts... where that 'cache' of Trucker Guns was supposedly found (according to Police)...
wants to know
why the cops didn't display the gun they seized from-her :think: , when they raided her home, pulled her out of bed in her pajamas, injuring her wrists with handcuffs.
She was charged with 'possession of a weapon', and they seized her .22 rifle. So
why didn't they display it in the photo sent to the media, she asks?
'I shoot gophers with it,' she said. 'So does everybody around here.'
She also questioned whether cops had found any of the guns at her property, suspecting it was a 'false flag' operation to discredit Freedom Convoy demonstrators to undermine the ongoing protests over Canada's COVID restrictions.
'I don't trust the police not to lie,' Person said. 'They tried to tell me I've got 16 guns in my home. I don't think for one minute they found those guns here.'
As a teacher, Person said, she wholeheartedly supports the truckers' cause. She began to cry as she described how children forced to wear masks can't even recognize each other.
'Little kids draw people without the rest of their face, just their eyes,' she said. 'That's disturbing to me that they should grow up in this world.'
She also opposes vaccine mandates, even as most of her relatives have received their shots.
...when a group of out-of-towners needed a place to camp, she said, she let them park their two trailers on her lot.
'The ones I met were all good kids,' she said. 'I barely knew their first names.'
On Super Bowl Sunday, she even welcomed several in to watch the game in her living room.
It was just a few hours later that police rolled in.
Ursula Allred, one of those arrested, was sleeping on the couch. Person was in her bedroom.
'I was fully in my jammies and in bed,' she said. 'There were like 20 vehicles with lights flashing and sounding their sirens. I'm like, what the hell is going?'
Police came and presented a search warrant, but it provided no specifics about why they were there.
The warrant, obtained by DailyMail.com, doesn't mention anything about guns or a violent plot, only that authorities believe 'mischief over $5,000' has been committed.
The warrant authorizes a search of the house, trailers and outbuildings, seeking 'documents and data related to planning, organization, and operations of the protest group's security for the Coutts blockade.'
Person said she couldn't even read the form that night, given the darkness and small type, but still cooperated.
'I told them, come in,' she said. 'I turned on all the lights, opened closet doors, and bedroom doors.'
She said police seized her Toshiba laptop computer, iPhone, TV remote control and $450 cash, along with papers from her desk and file cabinet, including school lesson plans for a recent assignment on World War II and Nazi Germany.
She said police were 'rough-handed,' leaving her with bruised wrists from the cuffs, and neck and back pain from being grabbed and shoved.
'I don't trust you not to plant stuff in my house,' Person recalled telling the police at the house.
She said she didn't learn about the guns until hours later.
'When I was in lockup with my interrogator, they tried to tell me they took 16 guns from my house and I went 'bulls**t',' she recalled.
She was placed in a cell she likened to a third world country.
'The blood, snot, fecal matter, spit was everywhere,' she said. 'The floors were filthy. The room was so freezing. I had a mattress that might as well been a table.'
She said she was also suffering from atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat.
'They withheld medication from me for my heart,' she said. 'I was in total AFib in a cold sweat the following day. I was saying I need my medication. They'd say, 'we're working on it, we're working on it.''
'I'd stare at the wall until my eyes closed, but they made sure you didn't get sleep there,' she said.
'With the little doors there, they'd kick them shut so hard that it wouldn't latch, then they'd slam it again, and again.'
She initially resisted wearing a mask in the jail but relented after officials threatened to hold her for an additional two weeks.
'They also offered me the jab,' she noted. 'It's like,
you can't have your medication, but we can give that shot to you within minutes. I said, 'No, thank you.'
She was transferred to another jail before being released Tuesday evening.
'I'm so sore and so tired,' she told DailyMail.com, back home Thursday and planning to get checked by her doctor Friday.
'I'm just so disheartened by what happened and the illegal stuff that was done by the police, and to be convicted in the court of public opinion, in mainstream media. I want to defend myself. I have nothing to hide.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rrest.html