Canadian Parliament Member Surrenders to Authorities after Being Charged with Multiple Criminal Counts for Supporting Trucker Convoy

Randy Hillier, a provincial parliament member representing parts of Ontario, surrendered himself to authorities on Monday morning after being charged with multiple felonies for supporting the patriotic convoy of truckers who took the country and the world by storm with their authentic grassroots movement for freedom.
Hillier, who represents the areas of Lanark, Frontenac and Kingston, is being charged with nine criminal counts, including one count of obstructing a person aiding a peace officer, two counts of obstructing an officer, one count of assaulting a police officer, and two counts of mischief to obstruct property with a value greater than $5,000.
“I don’t know how you can obstruct property. Typically we think of obstructing people, not property,” Hillier said during an interview with The Post Millennial discussing his peculiar charges.