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Woman trampled by horse during Freedom Convoy roundup slams Trudeau, police

Updated: February 23, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Feb 23, 2022 – 7:29 pm EST

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — The elderly woman trampled by a police horse during the Freedom Convoy crackdown spoke out against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and law enforcement over their forceful conduct.

Just days after Aboriginal elder Candice Sero was trampled by a police horse while on her mobility scooter after Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act, Sero spoke to Rebel News to condemn the egregious actions the prime minister signed off on as a means to end the peaceful demonstration.

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“Bumped and bruised, and sore, but I live to stand another day,” Sero told Rebel News reporter Alexa Lavoie, who herself was beaten and shot with a tear-gas canister by police while covering the Freedom Convoy protest.

“After they trampled me, there was a[n] officer, I think a couple of them kicked me, I got a big bruise on the back of my thigh … And another one dragged me by my coat off the premises … ” explained Sero, adding that it was within the Convoy, not near the police, that she “felt safe.”

Sero described her injuries as severe bruising on a leg, a fractured collarbone,

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