The Windsor Star reports:
Crowds at Windsor’s Ambassador Bridge border blockade continued to grow into nightfall. The blockade of bridge traffic from Huron Church Road continued, though police appeared to be directing commercial traffic through an alternate entrance on Wyandotte Street. The Canadian Border Services Agency said current wait times at the border crossing were around 45 minutes. Crowds — including many families with young children — were listening to music over speakers and waving flags, and the number of vehicles parked on Huron Church Road appears to have grown since this afternoon.
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Kids as human shields in Windsor. Right now… pic.twitter.com/bRUdXK9qzK
— Dean Blundell (@ItsDeanBlundell) February 10, 2022
I had hoped the pic I saw was just an unfortunate photo op but nope. These lunatics are literally putting their preschoolers out there as human shields to block the Ambassador Bridge.
This is what terrorists do.
Recruit and exploit kids to act as human shields. pic.twitter.com/4hMvgo9OE2— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) February 10, 2022
Using children to block the Ambassador Bridge!!! pic.twitter.com/u3Crxi5hHF
— Dave (@algonquindave) February 10, 2022