Alleged head of extremist group one of two charged after anti-mask protests in N.S.
HALIFAX — A police investigation of anti-mask protests outside the home of Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer has led to charges of criminal harassment against two people, including a man described as a leader of a far-right extremist group.
The RCMP issued a statement Wednesday confirming that 36-year-old Jeremy Mitchell MacKenzie of Pictou, N.S. — who reportedly heads the group Diagolon — and 31-year-old Morgan May Guptill of Cole Harbour, N.S., have also been charged with intimidation of a health professional, mischief and making harassing phone calls.
The Mounties say there were protests Sunday, Monday and Tuesday outside a home on the street where Dr. Robert Strang lives in the Fall River area, east of Halifax.
Published reports showed a handful of people with placards gathering on the street to oppose COVID-19 health protection measures. Videos that MacKenzie posted online show him pointing at Strang’s home and hurling insults. Strang publicly complained about the protests after receiving a number of crank calls in the early morning hours.