Romana Didulo

2022 - 8 - 13

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Tables turned as Romana Didulo, supporters attempt to 'arrest ... (ThePeterboroughExaminer.com)

The “queen of Canada” led supporters to Peterborough's police station on Saturday, calling for the “citizen's arrest” of local officers.

One of Didulo’s supporters then grabbed and tore the sign. Earlier Saturday, people started to gather over the noon hour before Curtin addressed the crowd, calling for peace and calm. Some of the protesters shouted “shame” and hurled obscenities, with others trying to intervene. A smaller group stood at a rear entrance. City police later reported via Twitter that two people had been arrested, with the investigation ongoing. He promoted it with a written statement from Didulo calling on “armed forces, special forces, black ops and special ops” to come to Peterborough to assist in the arrests of police over COVID-19 measures.

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Canadian Q-Anon followers arrested attempting citizen's arrests of ... (Daily Kos)

A group of conspiracy theorists who follow a woman who has dubbed herself the Queen of Canada has gathered in Peterborough today in the goals of conducting ...

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Two men face charges after Romana Didulo followers try to 'arrest ... (kawarthaNOW.com)

By kawarthaNOW. Self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada', who called for 'arrests', travelled to Peterborough for Saturday afternoon incident at police station.

A protester then struck two officers.” — Johnny Fondue (@Eatsfood2)August 13, 2022 In a media release, police say they are investigating the incident. — Caryma Sa'd – Lawyer + Political Satirist (@CarymaRules)August 13, 2022 — Johnny Fondue (@Eatsfood2)August 14, 2022 — Caryma Sa'd – Lawyer + Political Satirist (@CarymaRules)August 13, 2022 — Caryma Sa'd – Lawyer + Political Satirist (@CarymaRules)August 13, 2022 Last November, Didulo was detained by police after she encouraged her followers to “shoot to kill” anyone who gives vaccines to children. — Johnny Fondue (@Eatsfood2)August 13, 2022 She has more than 70,000 followers on the encrypted messaging app Telegram. Didulo’s name first began surfacing during the pandemic, when she encouraged her followers to distribute “cease and desist” orders to health care workers, politicians, and others supporting COVID-19 restrictions and vaccinations. Based in British Columbia, Didulo espouses a mix of sovereign citizen beliefs, QAnon conspiracy theories, and new age spirituality.

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