'The group was said to have a willingness to use force against the police if any attempts were made to disrupt the blockade,' police said in a statement.
Canadian police arrested and detained 11 people at one of the trucker protests against certain COVID-19 pandemic restrictions after finding a cache of weapons and ammunition. said in a news release that they were made aware of a small organized group at the Coutts protest and executed a search warrant on three trailers associated with the group. The search uncovered guns, body armor, a machete, ammunition and high-capacity magazines.
Police said in the release that they received information that the organized group had access"to a cache of firearms with a large quantity of ammunition." In the early hours Monday, the Alberta RCMP executed the search warrant on the group's trailers, uncovering the cache of equipment and weapons that included 13 long guns and handguns. The 11 individuals were then arrested and detained, the release said.Canadian police arrested and detained 11 people at one of the trucker protests against certain COVID-19 pandemic restrictions after finding a cache of weapons and ammunition.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Work from home using an iPad and these 11 accessories11 Accessories that can make working from home on an iPad as easy as on a laptop.
Read more »
Microsoft previews a major Windows 11 update coming soon | Digital TrendsThe biggest Windows 11 beta and release preview is now available not long after its official release is expected to roll out.
Read more »
Chicago Carjackings: 11 victims in just two weeksChicago police said the carjackings have happened at all times of the day and night in the Englewood, Armour Square, Chinatown, Bridgeport and Back of the Yards neighborhoods.
Read more »
Hamid Karzai: US transfer of Afghan funds to 9/11 victims 'unjust'Ex-Afghan leader asks US courts to reverse President Biden's order freeing up $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the US for families of America's 9/11 victims, saying the money belongs to Afghanistan's people.
Read more »
FBI offering $10,000 for ‘Route 91 bandit,’ sought in 11 bank robberiesThe FBI has announced a $10,000 reward in a hunt for the “Route 91 bandit,” who has robbed at least 11 banks across four New England states since September.
Read more »