Posted on 06/22/2023 7:11:07 PM PDT by marshmallow
A supposed 'clerical' error led to charges being withdrawn against pro-abortion Adora Nwofor for protesting near St. Thomas Aquinas School in Calgary.
CALGARY, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) — Anti-Catholic hate-crime charges leveled against a pro-abortion activist leader of a Canadian Black Lives Matter (BLM) city chapter, who was said to have blocked access to a Catholic school, have been dropped by the Crown due to a supposed “clerical” error.
Alberta Crown prosecutor Will Tran notified Judge Indra Maharaj that charges placed against Calgary BLM president Adora Nwofor, 47, will be withdrawn.
As reported by LifeSiteNews last Tuesday, Nwofor received a hate crime mischief charge on June 2 related to a May 26 incident.
Nwofor was found to have been “willfully obstructing and interfering” with people’s use of St. Thomas Aquinas School, which is used “primarily used for religious worship and educational purposes,” allegedly for personal “reasons of bias, prejudice, or hate based on race or ethnic origin.”
Nwofor appeared in court and was released on a no-cash bail. She was banned from being within 100 meters of the school and from speaking to staff or students.
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The police will be back later to burn it down. So hard to get good office help these days.
Predictabe.
Blacks accused of “hate crimes”? Absurd.
Crimes committed against the Catholic Church? Any sign of contempt shown to the Catholic Church constitutes “speaking truth to power”.
Those are some Canadian sounding names.
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