“During the protest, the Windsor Police Service along with partner police agencies worked together to identify the participants and organizers/leaders involved,” a WPS statement said Thursday. Nycole Dicredico, 42, and William Laframboise, 41, of Windsor are both charged with mischief. They are scheduled to appear in court in Windsor on August 25. The police department said that on Feb. 9, two vehicles entered the intersection at Huron Church Road and Tecumseh Road West near the Windsor-Detroit Bridge, blocking northbound traffic. “This ultimately blocked traffic in their attempt to cross an international border,” police said in a statement. Police say the two charged were the drivers of the two vehicles and were “leaders/organizers” of the protests. Access to the Ambassador Bridge was blocked on the evening of February 7 by truck drivers and others protesting the COVID-19 public health orders. On February 11, a court order was issued preventing anyone from obstructing access to the bridge. The blockade was cleared by the police on 13 February.
title: “2 Windsor Ont. Residents Accused Of Ringleaders In Ambassador Bridge Blockade Police Say " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “Juan Rivera”
“During the protest, the Windsor Police Service along with partner police agencies worked together to identify the participants and organizers/leaders involved,” a WPS statement said Thursday. Nycole Dicredico, 42, and William Laframboise, 41, of Windsor are both charged with mischief. They are scheduled to appear in court in Windsor on August 25. The police department said that on Feb. 9, two vehicles entered the intersection at Huron Church Road and Tecumseh Road West near the Windsor-Detroit Bridge, blocking northbound traffic. “This ultimately blocked traffic in their attempt to cross an international border,” police said in a statement. Police say the two charged were the drivers of the two vehicles and were “leaders/organizers” of the protests. Access to the Ambassador Bridge was blocked on the evening of February 7 by truck drivers and others protesting the COVID-19 public health orders. On February 11, a court order was issued preventing anyone from obstructing access to the bridge. The blockade was cleared by the police on 13 February.