In a video clip tweeted today, a counter-protester can be seen blocking the road and fakes being hit by a “Freedom Convoy” truck with a Trump flag.
“From Canada, a counter-protestor blocks the road and fakes being hit by a Freedom Convoy truck while wearing a mask outside. Pathetic,” Aaron Ginn said in the tweet where he shared the video.
The Blaze’s Sara Gonzales quote tweeted Ginn and asked sarcastically, “Lebron…is that you??”
In the video, the truck appears to come close to the counter-protester and they then throw themselves on the truck and fall down in an exaggerated manner.
Someone can be heard yelling, “Oh come on” as another man said, “He’s just pretending, he’s pretending.”
Ginn then added a subsequent video that shows that the driver had got out of his truck to confront the counter-protesters, including the fallen one who appears to have gotten back up.
Ultimately, the driver gets back in the truck and backs up as the counter-protesters yell at him to go home.
“Immediately gets up to yell at the driver and puts on his mask again,” Ginn reported.
Lebron…is that you?? https://t.co/3LrvdEWvBQ
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) February 6, 2022
The Winnipeg police service reported today that the driver accused in Friday night’s hit & run of “Freedom Convoy” protesters has now been identified as David Alexander Zegarac.
Zegarac, a left-wing former punk rock musician, faces 11 charges including assault with a weapon, according to the police service.
The driver accused in Friday night's hit & run has now been identified as David Alexander Zegarac, 42. He faces 11 charges including Assault with a Weapon.
— Winnipeg Police (@wpgpolice) February 6, 2022
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