Black Lives Matter Movement Leader in Canada Charged with Hate Crime

Canada Herald

The head of the Black Lives Matter movement in Calgary has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly impeding access to a Catholic school.

Court records show Adora Nwofor was charged with mischief on June 2, in connection with an incident on May 26, for allegedly “willfully obstructing and interfering” with the use of a property “primarily used for religious worship and educational purposes.”

It’s alleged she interfered with people’s use of St. Thomas Aquinas School on 26 Avenue S.W. “for reasons of bias, prejudice, or hate based on race or ethnic origin.”

Nwofor, 47, is president of Black Lives Matter YYC and has also been a strong activist for abortion rights.

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