Two videos posted on Facebook show two heavily tattooed men spinning chainsaws and yelling at a giant organization of other people in Toronto who are before they get arrested.
Just before 10 a.m. on Sunday morning, police were called to Cherry Beach, east of Toronto, for “an ongoing attack on a giant other people’s organization,” Agent Jenifferjit Sidhu told VICE News. She alleged that the men had been worried in a previous altercation with an organization of others and had “suffered injuries.”
“Then they left and came back with guns, ” said Sidhu. “The officers arrived at the scene and the men were arrested and charged accordingly.”
A video posted through Facebook user David Sullivan the two men, one bleeding from the head, walking towards a crowd of people. They both brandish chainsaws and target the crowd.
“You’re fucked,” one of the men yells as he walks through the crowd, turning the chainsaw. “Who hit me?”
As you pass the camera, you can see blood flowing from the back of your head. The men walk into the crowd before preventing at a safe distance when the video stops.
Another video begins with the two men placed on the chainsaws as the police yell at them to raise their hands. The men kneel and raise their arms while four cops with guns in their hand manipulate them. The men eventually went to bed and handcuffed their hands in their backs.
“You’ve been told to leave several times,” shouts an invisible guy for the two arrested, “but all you sought was to fight, fight, fight, fight.
VICE News contacted the witnesses, but got a response. Sidhu said the videos were “part of his research.”
Screenshots of a Facebook video showing two men who threatened to arrest a chainsaw mob. Screenshots from a Facebook/David Sullivan video
Cherry Beach has been the scene of several giant dance parties that are not physically away for several weeks.
Toronto Mayor John Tory spoke about the incident and the parties at a convention monday.
According to CTV, conservatives reported that they had attended several protests against the masks in Queen’s Park, in front of the Ontario legislature, in recent weeks. He said he thinks “several of the same people gather at Cherry Beach to arrange some kind of meeting.”
Tory said that the city will be watching for any of the meetings because “meetings beyond a safe number and at certain timesArray … are regulated at this time. And also those who frighten or annoy people, we must also keep an eye on them.
Toronto recently relaxed with its coronavirus regulations when Ontario entered Phase 3 of its reopening plan. Currently, meetings of up to one hundred others are allowed.
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