CALGARY A Calgary church leader, who has been charged under Alberta s Public Health Act (PHA) before, has posted a new video of a recent interaction he had with authorities over the COVID-19 rules. Artur Pawlowski, the pastor of Calgary s Street Church, was holding a service at the building, located at 4315 26 Ave. S.E., on Saturday. In the YouTube clip, Pawlowski confronts a group of six officials consisting of members of the Calgary Police Service (CPS), Alberta Health Services (AHS) and City of Calgary Bylaw Services. He is heard shouting at them, calling them Nazis and Gestapo . AHS ATTENDED CHURCH TO OBSERVE
Was it the visceral vengeance of Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi that sent municipal officials in to to shut down Pastor Artur Pawlowskiâs Easter Saturday Service?
Instead of getting away with it, Ezra Levantâs Rebel Media uploaded a video that showed Pawlowski driving the mayorâs interlopers out of his churchâsending it viral over the Internet.
Mayor Nenshiâs âhenchpeopleââincluding local health officials, City of Calgary Bylaw Services, and police have been dogging Pawlowski ever since he started his good works to feed Calgaryâs many homeless.
âSocial Distancingâ police fined him $1.2K for feeding the cityâs hungry homeless
Ranting Canadian pastor calls cops Nazi psychopaths and screams at them to leave after they entered his church to check he was following Covid rules
Pastor Artur Pawlowski filmed himself screaming at officers and city officials who interrupted a Passover service in Calgary on Saturday
Officers said they were there to check that Covid-19 restrictions were being adhered to
In the footage, Pawlowski labels police Gestapo and roars at them to get out and come back with a warrant if they want to enter the premises
No fines have so far been given to Pawlowski, who local media report has been charged multiple times under Alberta s Public Health Act