Jesse Johnson, a Calgary restaurateur, has been acquitted of Covid charges after refusing to shut down his business to the unvaccinated during COVID lockdowns. His business was crushed by pandemic policies. Office vacancies in Calgary had already skyrocketed before the pandemic, and the city had a conversion plan in place. All charges against Johnson have been dropped, and he plans to sue the government.
BREAKING: All charges have been dropped against restaurant owner Jesse Johnson after he refused to shut down his business to the unvaccinated during COVID lockdowns, and now he will be suing the government. Johnson says we need to pray to Jesus Christ for forgiveness and to give… https://t.co/YIC1cpYEJL https://t.co/64XFcw29KO
CANADA - All charges have been dropped against Jesse Johnson, who refused to discriminate against the unvaccinated and ban them from his restaurant. Always stand by your convictions & do what you know is right, even when the tide is against you. Be like Jesse 🔥 https://t.co/sA4Rd2o9lC
Calgary restauranteur acquitted on Covid charges after business crushed by pandemic policies https://t.co/7qW6qNnfAH
Office vacancies skyrocketed in Calgary even before the pandemic. By the time other cities started feeling the punch, the Canadian city had a conversion plan in place. https://t.co/IgfxYfO2Bx
Calgary restauranteur acquitted on Covid charges after business crushed by pandemic policies https://t.co/xhXI7m65XA https://t.co/xhXI7m65XA