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Filmed on location at the Vancouver Art Gallery's 'Conceptions of White' exhibition.
https://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/exhibitions/conceptionsofwhite

To Whom it May Concern:

While engaged in their 'cart witnessing' beyond the bounds of the private property of their church, and with the intention of cajoling unsuspecting persons into becoming "subjects of complaint" with the Vancouver police, members of the Jehovah's Witness church will:

-Set up their temporary literature displays in multiple public areas simultaneously.
- Every 15 minutes, switch off between additional church members waiting close by.
- Subsequent to being filmed, questioned, or criticized, move their temporary literature displays from one spot to another. Occasionally, only several feet away.
- In groups comprised of as many as eight church members, convene at a single temporary literature display and then split off into multiple directions, essentially forcing persons to "follow" them no matter in which direction they travel.
- Escalate situations by (1):

- Assaulting persons, c.261(1)(a)(b) - Criminal Code.
- For the purpose of disrupting their lawful use, grabbing and kicking persons' cameras, c.430(1) - Criminal Code.
- Following, spying on, and speaking threateningly to persons, c.264(1)(a)(b)(c)(d) - Criminal Code.
- In order to feign the assumption of favorable legal leverage, pretending to be on the phone with the police.

(1) Footage of the above can be found on the XJDUB YouTube, Bitchute, and Rumble channels.

Members of the Jehovah's Witness church in Vancouver have contacted law enforcement to report being "followed", "harassed", and/or "intimidated" on approximately 60 occasions.

In response to those complaints, and in the legal execution of their duties, the Vancouver and Transit police have made 4 arrests.

In each case the recommended charges were either not approved, stayed, or, subsequent to Crown withdrawing as a result of church members failing to compel the court as to the reasonableness of their purported fear, (R v. Lefebvre, 27110-1), nullified.

In the course of engaging in their 'cart witnessing' should members of the Jehovah's Witness church persist in their attempts to weaponize the justice system against critics of their questionable practices, and should they also continue to contact law enforcement in order to complain about the "intimidating" nature of persons' efforts to document such, please bear the above in mind.

Credit to the original uploader.

On Friday, October 27th, 2023, less than two weeks before the date on which Crown assured Mr. Lefebvre's lawyer that all charges in R v. Lefebvre, 34612-1, would be stayed (providing Mr. Lefebvre remained in compliance with his bail conditions), Mr. Lefebvre was arrested for allegedly breaching one of those conditions.

Several hours after his arrest, Mr. Lefebvre was released from the Vancouver jail at 222 Main Street, Vancouver, BC.

Upon his release two guards subdued and violently escorted Mr. Lefebvre out of the jail.

While one guard restrained one arm, another guard began to gradually apply extreme pressure in bending Mr. Lefebvre's wrist, thereby forcing Mr. Lefebvre to either take action to defend himself or scream in pain.

A third guard then began to mock Mr. Lefebvre's screams of pain.

Mr. Lefebvre's head was pushed up against the wall outside the jail before he was pushed to the ground. His belongings were dropped to the ground next to him.

Based on the results of an x-ray of Mr. Lefebvre's wrist, an on-duty doctor at St. Paul's hospital prescribed a wrist brace to address the injury; a minor sprain.

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