Winnipeg Police Charge Second Man With Attempting to Intimidate Justice Official

Winnipeg Police Charge Second Man With Attempting to Intimidate Justice Official
A Winnipeg Police Service shoulder badge is seen on Sept. 2, 2021 at the Public Information Office. (The Canadian Press/David Lipnowski)
The Canadian Press
1/12/2023
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1/12/2023
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Police in Winnipeg have charged a second person in the surveillance of a Manitoba judge.
Police say Randal Jay Cameron of Calgary, who is 45, has been charged with attempting to obstruct justice and intimidation of a justice system participant.
Earlier this month, police laid similar charges against John Carpay of Calgary.

Carpay is president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, which has been fighting COVID-19 restrictions in court.

Carpay said in 2021 that he hired a private investigator to follow Chief Justice Glenn Joyal, who was hearing a case about health restrictions involving several churches represented by the centre.

Joyal ruled against the churches, saying public health orders did not violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.