The trial of two men, Anthony Olienick and Chris Carbert, charged with conspiracy to commit murder at the Coutts border blockade, continues with significant developments. A police phone expert is testifying about data from phones seized during the blockade. Additionally, a video played for the jury revealed Olienick's statement to the RCMP, 'You guys would be shooting first,' made shortly after his arrest on February 14, 2022. The RCMP also disclosed that bomb specialists were called in during a search of one of the accused's homes, where pipe bombs were found. The charges involve an alleged plot to murder Mounties during the 2022 blockade.
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The RCMP says it had to call in bomb specialists while searching the home of one of two men now on trial on charges of conspiring to murder Mounties at the Coutts blockade in 2022. READ MORE: https://t.co/B5otx3tWeu https://t.co/B5otx3tWeu
“You guys would be shooting first,” Anthony Olienick said in an interview with the RCMP shortly after his arrest on February 14, 2022, in a video played for the jury in his and Chris Carbert’s trial during Wednesday’s proceedings. REPORT by @RKraychik: https://t.co/h0PLDrElaW
A police phone expert is to continue testifying today at the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta. READ MORE: https://t.co/pnUsti8VQZ https://t.co/pnUsti8VQZ
Murder-conspiracy trial to hear about data on phones seized from Coutts blockade https://t.co/RuLJRhGrmc https://t.co/QPzkhdxoMj