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OPP Caught Again — Officer Refuses to Enforce Trespass Act #TrainThePolice #FTP #FilmThePolice

(SMITHS FALLS, ON) – Once again, the Ontario Provincial Police have embarrassed themselves on video — this time, caught refusing to enforce Ontario’s own Trespass to Property Act and treating the complainant with hostility instead of professionalism.

This was not a split-second street encounter or a complex legal dispute. It was a basic matter of property rights — the kind of scenario every officer in Ontario should be able to handle blindfolded. Yet here we are again: another OPP officer who either doesn’t know the law or simply refuses to apply it.


Dereliction of Duty — or Ignorance of the Law?

The Trespass to Property Act is not obscure. It’s one of the simplest and most commonly applied laws in the province. It clearly states that property owners — or those in charge of a property — have the right to ask anyone to leave if they are engaging in prohibited conduct. Refusal to do so becomes trespassing, and it is the police’s duty to enforce that law.

Instead, the Smiths Falls officer in this latest video turned the law on its head — defending the trespasser and belittling the rightful complainant. That’s not just unprofessional; it’s a betrayal of the public trust. The badge is not a suggestion — it comes with the responsibility to know, understand, and apply the law. Ignorance is no excuse, especially when it leaves citizens defenseless on their own property.


Citizen “Journalists” Are Not Above the Law

Let’s be clear: so-called citizen journalists have rights — but not special rights. The moment they walk into a private business, their rights stop where the owner’s begin. The restaurant, store, or café controls that space. If the owner says filming is prohibited and the person refuses to stop or leave, that’s trespassing. Period. Children are taught this is high school, there is no excuse for not knowing “leave means leave”.

This “citizen journalist” in Smiths Falls wasn’t defending free speech — they were testing how much they could get away with. And thanks to an untrained or unwilling OPP officer, they got away with far too much. That person should face the same charges anyone else would under the Trespass Act.


Cameras Keep Everyone Honest

Ironically, it’s only because someone filmed the police that this failure came to light.
Filming police interactions is not just a right — it’s a public duty. Without the video, the officer’s dereliction of duty would have been swept under the rug. Recording protects both citizens and good officers from false claims — but when the footage reveals ignorance and arrogance from the uniformed side, it exposes a deeper rot: a police culture too comfortable with being wrong.


Training Isn’t Optional — It’s Urgent

This is not the first time OPP have had to issue a statement admitting one of their own “did not align with the provisions of the Trespass to Property Act.” And if this keeps happening, it won’t be the last unless leadership takes responsibility.

The people of Ontario deserve better than officers who shrug off the law.
If you wear the badge, you must know the law. If you don’t — resign, or be retrained until you do.


Accountability Must Start Now

The Ontario Provincial Police leadership can no longer hide behind hollow press statements and “internal reviews.” The people deserve visible, public accountability.

Here’s what needs to happen immediately:

  • Public Identification: The officer in question should be named, not shielded behind bureaucracy.
  • Disciplinary Review: A full review by the OPP Professional Standards Branch, with consequences made public.
  • Mandatory Retraining: Every officer in the province should receive refresher training on the Trespass to Property Act and basic property rights.
  • Public Apology: The OPP Commissioner should issue a formal apology to the complainant and to the citizens of Smiths Falls for this failure.

Until those steps are taken, the OPP’s credibility on “professionalism and respect” means nothing. The uniform represents authority — but it must also represent accountability.


 Editor’s Note

Video evidence of the Smiths Falls OPP incident is publicly available on social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter). The OPP has acknowledged that the officer’s response “did not align with the provisions of the Trespass to Property Act” and stated that the matter is under internal review. The original incident has also been referred to the Canada Border Services Agency.

 Editorial Summary: Smiths Falls OPP at Tim Hortons

The video opens outside a Tim Hortons in Smiths Falls, where a visibly frustrated man — apparently the complainant — is speaking with an Ontario Provincial Police officer. The man explains that someone inside the restaurant was filming customers and staff without permission, and that staff had asked for police assistance to remove the person under the Trespass to Property Act.

From the very first seconds, the officer’s body language is dismissive — one hand on their hip, a condescending smirk forming as the complainant explains the situation. Instead of taking notes or clarifying the facts, the officer interrupts repeatedly, shifting posture and tone to one of irritation rather than inquiry.

The complainant’s voice is calm but firm. He tries to cite the property owner’s rights, referencing the Trespass to Property Act and emphasizing that filming was not permitted inside the restaurant. The officer, however, refuses to acknowledge the legal basis, replying with curt and patronizing remarks — effectively arguing the law with the citizen instead of enforcing it.

As the conversation continues, the officer becomes visibly impatient. They lean back, cross their arms, and even scoff at one point. When the complainant presses the point that the business had clearly asked for assistance removing the person filming, the officer responds with a sarcastic tone — implying that it’s “not a police matter” and suggesting that the complainant “deal with it yourself.”

The camera angle captures the tension clearly: the officer radiates disdain and authority without accountability, while the complainant stands powerless — effectively abandoned by the very agency sworn to uphold the law.

At one point, the officer waves dismissively toward the restaurant, muttering that the “person filming isn’t breaking any laws.” That statement — incorrect under the Trespass to Property Act — is delivered with the casual arrogance of someone who either doesn’t know or doesn’t care what the statute actually says.

The complainant tries to reason, citing that private property rules apply once inside the restaurant. The officer cuts him off mid-sentence and walks toward their cruiser, leaving the man standing there mid-conversation — the ultimate visual of dereliction and disrespect.

The clip ends abruptly, with the complainant’s voice audible, exasperated and disbelieving, as the officer drives away — refusing to enforce a law that even the OPP later admitted was mishandled.

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Brak, Campbell, Cheyne, Grant, Daniels-Bobiwash, Morrison, Sharman, Elliott & Lovelace on Packed Goderich Criminal Docket

🏛 Goderich Court – Criminal Matters (Oct 3, 2025)

10:00 AM – Bail Phase / Hearings (Video unless noted)

  • Daymien Brak – Bail phase
  • Kyle Campbell – Bail phase
  • Aaron Cheyne – Multiple bail matters (3 separate case numbers)
  • Andrew Grant – Multiple bail matters (3 separate case numbers)
  • David Prouse – Bail phase
  • Christopher Rock – Bail phase
  • Michael Ross – Bail hearing / show cause (In person, Room EXAM, Line 104)

10:00 AM – Set Date for Trial (Video)

  • Amy Daniels-Bobiwash – Multiple matters (6 separate case numbers)
  • Kristopher Faber – Set date for trial
  • Robert Fehr – Multiple matters (2 case numbers)
  • R.M. (youth initials) – Multiple matters (4 case numbers)
  • Robert Morrison – Multiple matters (4 case numbers)
  • Kevin Sharman – Multiple matters (5 case numbers)

10:00 AM – Trials (In Person)

  • Lauren Campbell – Trial, Courtroom 2

11:00 AM – Pleas (In Person, Courtroom 2)

  • Stephanie Elliott – Multiple matters (5 case numbers), scheduled to take pleas

2:15 PM – Plea (In Person, Courtroom 2)

  • Jorden Lovelace – Scheduled to take plea

⚖️ Key Takeaways

  • Heavy docket at 10:00 AM – many bail phase hearings and set-date matters, largely by video.
  • Trials & pleas in Courtroom 2 – Lauren Campbell at 10:00 AM, Stephanie Elliott at 11:00 AM, and Jorden Lovelace at 2:15 PM.
  • Multiple repeat entries – several accused (Cheyne, Grant, Daniels-Bobiwash, Morrison, Sharman, Elliott) have multiple case files listed.
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Court Docket: Barron, Cheyne, Cormier, D., Earhart, Harris, Herrera-Chavez, K., Lovelace, Myatte, Palen, R., Roosemalen, Simonsen, Stone, Wilson Before Goderich Court Today

GODERICH, ON – A busy day is scheduled at the Goderich courthouse today with a full slate of criminal matters ranging from pleas and bail hearings to pre-trials and judgments.

Morning Sessions

The day opened at 9:00 a.m. with R. v C., C.J., set for judgment via videoconference in the Superior Court of Justice courtroom. Also at 9:00 a.m., Elijah MYATTE and Keagan SIMONSEN both appeared “to be spoken to” in separate matters.

At 10:00 a.m., multiple bail phase hearings were set for Christopher BARRON and Aaron CHEYNE, with Cheyne facing several separate case files. D.D. was scheduled at the same time to set a date for trial.

At 10:15 a.m., J.D. had two plea hearings scheduled.

By 11:00 a.m., B.N. R. appeared in the SCJ courtroom to enter a plea, while at 11:30 a.m. Leibniz HERRERA-CHAVEZ was also set for a plea. Two separate appearances were listed for Robert ROOSEMALEN, one by video and one in person, both “to be spoken to.” Daniel WILSON was also scheduled at 11:30 a.m. by video.

At 12:30 p.m., Jorden LOVELACE was scheduled for a plea appearance by video.

Afternoon Sessions

The afternoon begins at 2:00 p.m. with Donald EARHART v His Majesty the King, listed “to be spoken to” by video in the SCJ courtroom.

At 2:15 p.m., Mitchell HARRIS is scheduled for three separate plea hearings, all in person.

At 3:30 p.m., Daniel CORMIER and Sheri PALEN are set for a bail estreat hearing, with His Majesty the King in the Right of Ontario also listed on the case.

Finally, at 3:45 p.m., Brody STONE is scheduled for multiple plea hearings in person. The day wraps up at 4:00 p.m. with J.R. K. scheduled for a pre-trial appearance by video.

Overview

Today’s docket covers a wide spectrum of criminal court business in Goderich, with several defendants facing multiple files. Cases range from routine “to be spoken to” appearances to significant bail hearings and judgments.

Source: https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca/

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Daniels-Bobiwash, Dayman, Demelo, Elliott, Fehr, Grant, Leachman, Lenting, McGrath, O’Brien, Poisson, Prouse, Rock, Vock: Packed Court Docket Today

(Goderich, ON) – The Goderich courthouse is bracing for a heavy morning session today, October 1, 2025, with more than a dozen names appearing on the criminal docket. Many of the matters scheduled include bail hearings, pre-trials, and trial date settings across a range of charges.

Multiple Bail Hearings

  • Amy DANIELS-BOBIWASH appears in court on six separate files this morning, all scheduled at 10:00 a.m. via video, with matters listed under the bail phase.
  • Stephanie ELLIOTT faces at least five separate bail-related appearances, also set for 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Robert FEHR is scheduled for two bail hearings, likewise by video.
  • Andrew GRANT is on three separate bail dockets.
  • Jamie LEACHMAN, David PROUSE, and Christopher ROCK are also listed for bail matters.
  • Kyle POISSON is scheduled for a bail hearing/show cause, but unlike others, will appear in person at 10:00 a.m.

Pre-Trial & Set-Date Proceedings

  • Christopher DAYMAN has a pre-trial scheduled in Room 2, set to appear in person at 10:00 a.m.
  • Fernando DEMELO faces five matters all tied to setting dates for trial, scheduled by video link.
  • David LENTING has six separate matters listed, all for trial date setting, also by video.
  • Craig MCGRATH has three files, split between matters “to be spoken to” and trial date settings.
  • Marty O’BRIEN is also scheduled for trial date setting this morning.
  • Michael VOCK has one matter listed for trial scheduling.

Additional Appearance

  • An individual listed only as K.G. is scheduled to appear by video at 11:00 a.m. in Room 2 to take a plea.

⚖️ Summary:
Today’s docket features a mix of repeat appearances and heavy bail phases, with Daniels-Bobiwash, Elliott, and Lenting standing out for the number of files tied to their names. With overlapping times and multiple virtual attendances, court staff are preparing for a busy and complex session.

Source: https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca/

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Goderich Court Today: BARRON, BIESINGER, CAMPBELL, ELLIOTT, FIELDER, GILL, GRANT, REINHARDT, ROCK, SALVERDA, SKILLEN, STONE, VOCK, WAUGH Goderich Court Today

(GODERICH, ON) – A full slate of criminal matters is scheduled before the Ontario Court of Justice in Goderich today, September 26, 2025, with numerous defendants facing bail hearings, motions, and pre-trials across a wide range of charges.

Bail Hearings & Bail Phase Matters

  • Christopher BARRON, Kyle CAMPBELL, Andrew GRANT, Christopher ROCK, and Brody STONE are among those appearing in the bail phase.
  • Nicholas GILL and an individual identified as N.G. are scheduled for bail hearings/show cause appearances.

Set Date & Trial Scheduling

  • Stephanie ELLIOTT faces multiple appearances today for setting trial dates.
  • Michael VOCK also appears to set a date for trial.

To Be Spoken To

  • Theodore BIESINGER and Zachary FIELDER both return before the court with to be spoken to matters.
  • Another youth or protected party, identified as K.G., is also scheduled under this category.

Motions & Pre-Trials

  • Brody REINHARDT is before the court for a preliminary hearing focus/discovery motion.
  • Brian SALVERDA faces multiple pre-trial matters in the afternoon session.
  • Danielle WAUGH is also scheduled for a pre-trial appearance.
  • Mark SKILLEN appears mid-morning for a pre-trial under JCPD.

Additional Matters

  • An accused identified as D.C. has a pre-trial scheduled for 2:00 p.m. via video link.

With more than a dozen surnames on today’s docket, the Goderich courthouse is expected to see a busy day of proceedings, from bail decisions to trial scheduling. Outcomes from today’s hearings could determine whether several repeat offenders remain in custody or are released under conditions.

Source: https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca/

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Barron, McGrath, O’Brien, Rock, Ryckman, Serapiglia, Stone, Vanvalkengoed on Court Docket Today (24Sept2025) #Justice

Court Summary – Later Today

Time & Format: Most matters begin at 10:00 a.m., with a mix of video appearances and in-person hearings.

  • Set Date for Trial:
    • Christopher Barron
    • D.D.
    • Craig McGrath (appearing on three separate matters)
    • Marty O’Brien
    • Brody Stone
  • Bail Matters:
    • Christopher Rock (bail phase, by video)
    • Kyle Ryckman (four separate bail hearing/show cause matters, all in person)
  • Plea:
    • Brian Serapiglia (to take a plea, by video)
  • Trial:
    • Jacob Vanvalkengoed (trial, in person, Room 2)

👉 In total: 8 individuals are scheduled, with multiple charges and repeat docket lines for McGrath and Ryckman, making them the most frequent names on today’s list.

Source: https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca/

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“I’m Terrified Trump’s a Terrorist” Released in Wake of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert Silencing

(Wingham, ON) — A newly released protest song is drawing attention for its blunt lyrics and provocative message, questioning whether it is illegal to question if former President Donald Trump is a terrorist.

The track, titled “I’m Terrified Trump’s a Terrorist,” by Wingham Wakening, describes a nation living in fear amid restrictions on free speech. The song’s refrain — “I’m terrified that Trump’s a terrorist” — is repeated throughout, with verses referencing late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert being forced off the air.

The song’s writers say a terrorist is someone who causes people to live in terror, and they argue that Trump’s actions against media voices and public criticism have left Americans silenced.

The release was inspired by the words of President John F. Kennedy, who told newspaper publishers in 1961: “Without debate, without criticism, no Administration and no country can succeed — and no republic can survive.” Another line from the same speech noted: “No Administration should fear scrutiny, for from that scrutiny comes understanding; and from that understanding comes support or opposition. And both are necessary.”

The track blends political commentary with heavy percussion and crowd chants such as “Freedom over fear” and “Truth is resistance.” Its closing warning — “Don’t share this online, or Trump might make you dead” — underscores the song’s theme of fear and self-censorship.

Legal experts note that under the First Amendment, even harsh criticism of political figures is protected speech. But the song’s stark language has fueled debate about whether cultural and broadcast restrictions, rather than laws, are shaping what Americans feel free to say.

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Barron, Dietz, Edwards, Elliott, McGrath, Morrison, Stone, Vanbelle, Vock On 19Sept2025 Goderich Court Docket

The Ontario Court of Justice in Goderich will hear a busy slate of criminal matters today, with multiple set-date, bail, and trial appearances scheduled across the morning.


Source: https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca/

Scheduled Matters

  • Christopher Barron – set date for trial at 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Darwin Dietz – three separate “to be spoken to” listings at 11:30 a.m., appearing both by video and in person.
  • Lief Edwards – trial scheduled in courtroom 2 at 10:00 a.m., appearing in person.
  • Stephanie Elliott – multiple set-date appearances at 10:00 a.m., all listed by video.
  • R.M. – four separate set-date matters at 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Craig McGrath – three separate “to be spoken to” appearances at 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Robert Morrison – four separate set-date appearances under different case numbers at 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Brody Stone – five bail phase hearings at 10:00 a.m., all by video.
  • Jason Vanbelle – two bail phase hearings at 10:00 a.m. by video.
  • Michael Vock – set date for trial at 10:00 a.m. by video.

Format

Most proceedings are scheduled by video appearance, with a few in-person listings noted.

📍 Location: Goderich Courthouse, 1 Court House Square.

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Goderich Criminal Court 18Sept2025: Brak, Brideau, Harris, Londry, McGrath, and Vanbelle

The court will hear a full slate of criminal matters later today involving several repeat names and multiple appearances.

  • Daymien Brak is scheduled for a bail phase hearing at 10:00 a.m. via video.
  • Joseph Brideau has two separate matters listed for 11:30 a.m., both video motions.
  • N.G. will appear by video at 10:00 a.m. for a motion hearing.
  • Mitchell Harris has three separate matters scheduled, each to set trial dates by video at 10:00 a.m.
  • Logan Londry is scheduled twice at 2:15 p.m. in Room 2, both in-person appearances to take a plea.
  • Craig McGrath has three matters listed back-to-back, all set for trial date scheduling by video at 10:00 a.m.
  • T.R. will appear in Room 2 at 10:00 a.m. for a sentencing date to be set.
  • Jason Vanbelle has two separate matters scheduled at 10:00 a.m., both video appearances to set trial dates.

The docket is expected to include a mix of bail proceedings, trial scheduling, plea hearings, and motions, marking a particularly busy day in the criminal courts.

For up-to-date dockets visit https://www.ontariocourtdates.ca