No charges stemming from protest outside MLA Tracy Allard’s home
Grande Prairie RCMP have not laid any charges following a protest outside the home of MLA Tracy Allard where a stand with a noose was displayed on Sunday.
The Grande Prairie MLA condemned the display at the protest in a Facebook post Monday, calling the stand, which had the words “no to masks, end the gov’t, hang ’em all” written on it, a “shocking act of aggression, a clear threat, and a sad punctuation mark on the polarization and anger in our society.”
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Authorities say they were called to the protest near Allard’s home in Grande Prairie at around 2:50 p.m. on October 31. They add attending officers located 15 to 20 people protesting, who were not blocking the flow of traffic or Halloween trick-or-treaters.