Months after the Freedom Convoy was cleared out from Ottawa's streets, some of its leaders remain behind bars with no end in sight, and one expert says ...
Thank you all for everything you have done and continue to do for Freedom George, he thanks everyone for the cards and the support you all have given him. "After over 100 days in prison being mentally worn down, Pat King is being pressured to agree to a gag order to silence his voice upon release. Often seen at King's side, Billings is known among supporters as "Freedom George" and gained notoriety during February's protests for his booming chants of "Let's go!" He did Facebook live videos rallying people, he knew this was a possibility that he could be arrested, but [113] days?" In Ontario and most provinces, more than half of the people in jail are waiting to be tried or sentenced. Pat King, one of the leaders of the convoy, remains in jail 113 days after being arrested for his role in the protest that occupied downtown Ottawa streets for more than a month.