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Toronto cops among those charged in Aylmer Church of God gathering

Toronto cops among those charged in Aylmer Church of God gathering
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WARMINGTON: Toronto s top cop vows it s health and safety enforcement

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Aylmer, Ont residents applaud police action as Church of God remains site of defiance

  AYLMER, ONT. The Aylmer Police Service has laid charges after an investigation into a reported gathering at the Church of God Restoration (COGR) Tuesday evening. Police said they received a public complaint about a large gathering at the church around 8:20 p.m. Aylmer Police Chief Zvonko Horvat says officers responded and observed 18 vehicles parked in the lot. “Those that were in the church came outside. That’s when the officers engaged those that were inside and issued four provincial offence notices.” According to police, none of the 18 individuals were practicing social distancing. The four people charged face counts under the Reopening Ontario Act for individual – fail to comply with a continued section 7.0.2 order.

Charges expected for Aylmer Church of God members who defied lockdown orders

Posted: Jan 25, 2021 11:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 25 Pastor invites congregation into church in Aylmer, Ont. CBC News London2 months ago 0:51Video posted to YouTube by the Church of God in Aylmer, Ont. shows the pastor preaching in the parking lot, then inviting the congregation inside the church on Jan. 24, 2021.0:51 Aylmer Pastor Henry Hildebrandt continued to defy the province s stay-at-home order, leading about 75 people into the Church of God building in the small town, delivering a brief sermon and leading the congregation in a song.  All of it was posted to the church s social media channels prompting Aylmer police to go through the footage in an attempt to identify the congregation members present so charges can be laid.

UPDATE: Police To Charge Every Person They Can Identify From Aylmer Gathering

Norfolk County, ON, Canada / NorfolkToday.ca Jan 25, 2021 10:33 AM Aylmer Police are preparing to lay charges following a breach of the province’s Emergency Orders Sunday morning at the Church of God in Aylmer. At the drive-in service, Pastor Henry Hildebrandt encouraged people to leave their vehicles and eventually gather inside the church without masks. Aylmer Police Chief Zvonko Horvat advises all individuals identified in a Facebook video will be charged. The charge comes with an $880 fine and Aylmer Police are working with Southwestern Public Health to develop a strategy to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure in the community. In addition, Aylmer Police will be seeking input from Public Health Unit to develop further mitigating strategies specific to this group to reduce the risk of exposure and harm within our community.

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