Head of group fighting COVID restrictions charged with attempting to obstruct justice
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Police Service says the president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is facing charges that include attempting to obstruct justice, following his admission in 2021 that he hired a private investigator to follow a Manitoba judge.
Winnipeg police say in a news release that John Carpay, 55, was arrested with the assistance of the Calgary Police Service based on a warrant with charges issued by Manitoba Justice.
Carpay’s organization has issued its own statement, saying he immediately turned himself in to Calgary police after the group was contacted about the warrant on Friday.
The statement says Carpay was held in jail for 23 hours on New Year’s Eve “in an isolated cell without a cot, mattress, blanket, or even a pillow.”