正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

Smoke bomb thug is going to GET AWAY without facing charges! New developments have unfolded in the case of an alleged smoke bomb attack targeting pastor Sean Feucht and a Montreal church last summer. In July 2025, Feucht, a musician who hosts Christian worship services, was touring across Canada....

112,663 次观看 • 3 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

0 条评论

暂无评论

原始帖子的评论将显示在这里

相关视频

Alexa Lavoie speaks out after exposing potential Antifa cell in Defence Department Rebel News has identified the individual who allegedly threw a smoke bomb on stage during Sean Feucht's Christian worship service in Montreal as an employee of the Department of National Defence. Rebel News reporter Alexa Lavoie discussed her recent reporting exposing a possible Antifa cell within Canada's Department of National Defence. Alexa has uncovered that the individual who threw a smoke bomb into a Montreal church during Sean Feucht's prayer service in July is allegedly an employee at the Department of National Defence named Gabriel Lepage. When Alexa went to question Lepage about his possible role in the smoke bombing incident, multiple masked and violent individuals resembling Antifa militants soon appeared and accosted Alexa. One of the thugs even physically attacked the Rebel News reporter. Ezra explained how it has essentially been up to Rebel News to investigate the suspected identity of the smoke bomber in Montreal. "Even now, the police have not named him, even now as far as we know the police have not arrested him," he said. "It's almost like he's being protected, because he certainly as far as we know has not been fired or suspended from his job," Ezra continued. Alexa discussed additional information she received from her source following the confrontation with Lepage and his purported acquaintances. "According to my source, after my interaction with Gabriel Lepage, the employees were met with their supervisor. Apparently their supervisor was really, really mad, and they said, 'do not leak any information to the media,'" she said. The alleged smoke bomber, Gabriel Lepage, refused to comment on the incident when questioned by Alexa on the street.

Rebel News

72,624 次观看 • 9 个月前

Montreal church wins key court round in fight over Sean Feucht worship event fine In a significant preliminary victory for religious freedom and freedom of expression, the Quebec Superior Court has rejected the City of Montreal’s motion to dismiss a judicial review application brought by the Church Ministerial Restoration. The church, which hosted American Christian worship leader Sean Feucht last summer, was fined $2,500 by municipal authorities who classified the event as an unpermitted concert violating zoning bylaws. Mark Joseph, a lawyer representing the church through The Democracy Fund (TDF), explained the stakes plainly. “We, TDF, believe this is a civil liberties violation, obviously, because people across Canada have the right to free speech and freedom of worship,” Joseph said. “Just because people are singing in a church or a mosque or synagogue… doesn’t mean that the government can step in and forbid that on the pretext that there’s a zoning bylaw that says you can’t.” The case stems from intense backlash to Feucht’s appearance. Far-left protesters targeted the church, with one individual — later identified as Department of National Defence employee Gabriel Lepage — allegedly throwing smoke bombs inside during the service. No charges have been laid. Meanwhile, the City of Montreal issued the infraction, prompting TDF to challenge it directly at the Superior Court rather than the municipal level. “The city… filed a motion to dismiss that application,” Joseph recounted. “And so what happened a few days ago is the judge… ruled in favour of the church and said, no, the city cannot dismiss this application for judicial review. This application for judicial review will go ahead in the superior court.” Joseph described the city’s aggressive posture as telling: “It shows that they’re fighting every step of the way on this. Instead of… coming to terms with the problem here, they’re going to engage in a war of attrition.” The next phase involves exchanging affidavits, possible cross-examinations, legal briefs, and a full hearing. Joseph indicated that TDF lawyers are considering subpoenaing city officials to testify about the decision-making process, especially after a mayoral spokesperson publicly declared the event “runs counter to the values of inclusion, solidarity, and respect that are championed in Montreal” and labelled it “hateful and discriminatory speech.” “This is going to maybe set the precedent for religious freedom and freedom of expression in a place of worship,” Joseph emphasized. “If it’s found that the city can fine or prohibit worship whenever there’s some sort of musical performance in a place of worship, that’s going to… massively infringe the rights to freedom of worship and expression for religious people and others across Canada.” The case has drawn intervenor interest from other religious organizations, underscoring its broader implications for Canadian civil liberties. REPORT by Alexandra Lavoie:

Rebel News

18,550 次观看 • 5 个月前

Breaking news :📍📰 🇿🇦 On Friday, members of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) attached to the Zonkizizwe Precinct, working together with the EMPD Towing Division, recovered three vehicles reported as hijacked. The recovery followed information received from members of the community, who had repeatedly reported the particular property to local authorities. According to residents, despite several reports, no meaningful action had previously been taken. Community members also alleged that a known police officer had been actively protecting the property and ensuring that law-enforcement officers did not enter or search it for stolen vehicles. It is alleged that the police officer reside in Germiston however even in the middle of the night, he responds whenever other officers are at the property Acting on the information received, EMPD officers proceeded to the property to conduct an inspection. Although no one was present at the premises at the time, officers made several discoveries. A white Isuzu bakkie with false registration plates was found on the property, with the assistance of the Benoni Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit (VCIU), further checks were conducted and it was established that the vehicle had been stolen in Seshego. A further inspection of the yard led to the discovery of various vehicle parts. The front section of a hijacked white Nissan Impendulo tested positive in connection with a Springs case, while additional parts belonging to a hijacked Hyundai Tucson were identified and linked to a Vosloorus case. While EMPD officers were still on scene conducting investigations and loading the recovered evidence onto a towing vehicle, an off-duty police officer arrived. The officer, based at Eden Park SAPS and attached to a unit dealing with trio crimes, allegedly confronted and harassed the EMPD officers, demanding to know what they were doing at a property belonging to his friend. Video footage recorded at the scene appears to show the officer, identified as Sergeant Zwane, behaving in an intoxicated manner. Community members who witnessed the confrontation further allege that at one point Sergeant Zwane drew his firearm.

Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦

35,516 次观看 • 4 个月前

#WATCH | Ghaziabad, UP: On the Surya Murder Case, DCP Dhawal Jaiswal says, "An accident occurred on 28 May, in which Surya Chauhan was stabbed by an individual named Asad, who died during treatment. Based on a complaint filed by his family, a police station has registered a case against five people. A case was registered in Khoda under relevant sections, and swift action was taken, resulting in the arrest of the three main accused. Asad, the main accused in this incident, was absconding, and a reward of Rs 50 thousand had been announced by the police team. Today, the police team received information that Asad was going to meet some of his friends in the Khoda police station area and was planning to escape after taking some money from them. Based on this information, the entire team combed the entire area and set up checkpoints. In this sequence, Asad and one of his friends are seen arriving here on a bike. The police team attempts to stop them and warn them, but instead of stopping, they open fire on the police team. In the retaliatory fire, the police fire in self-defence, in which Asad is shot. Asad is immediately taken to the hospital for treatment. During this exchange of fire, one of our constables was also injured and has been taken to the hospital... Asad's bike has been recovered, and the pistol he used to fire has also been recovered. The police are conducting a thorough investigation of the entire incident and taking further legal action."

ANI UP/Uttarakhand

348,423 次观看 • 1 个月前

Police threaten Rebel reporter for recording Islamic prayer outside Montreal church Rebel News reporter Alexandra Lavoie was threatened with arrest by Montreal police this weekend. Her alleged crime? Recording a group holding Islamic prayers as part of an anti-Israel demonstration outside of the city's iconic Notre-Dame Basilica. Somehow, police deemed Alexa as the issue in this incident as they attempted to tell her what is — and is not — a news story in the matter of public interest. Alexa joined hosts Sheila Gunn Reid and David Menzies on Monday's Rebel Roundup livestream, where she discussed this latest blunder by the Montreal police. “We didn't go and follow the protest; we just wanted to capture that prayer,” Alexa explained, noting the incident was newsworthy because of the Quebec government considering a ban on public prayers. While some protesters had no issue with the filming, others began to get aggressive with the Rebel reporter. That's when police got involved, accusing Alexa of disrupting prayers. “A lot of people want to know what is going on with those public prayers because there is no media who dare to come and record what is happening,” she explained. “This is targeted harassment of the journalists who are trying to show the world what's happening,” Sheila remarked, highlighting how this incident is just the latest in the hostile crowd's efforts to intimidate Rebel reporters. Montreal police, Alexa speculated, are concerned with being labelled racist or Islamophobic by the protesters following a ruling in a class-action lawsuit. “This is an example of Islamist exceptionalism,” David said of the protesters' decision to hold prayers in front of the historic Montreal church. “They are pushing the envelope. They are saying we dare you to shut us down.” Would such actions be permitted outside of a Montreal mosque, David wondered. “(Police) wouldn't be in protection mode, they'd be in whack 'em and stack 'em mode if any of the Islamists were to object.” Demonstrations by Islamists outside of Jewish or Christian places of worship, however, are no issue Alexa said, calling it “a huge double standard.” Referring to remarks about an upcoming mayoral race in Montreal, Alexa noted an officer suggested the police's inaction could be linked to decisions from city hall. But with all of the candidates holding left-wing views, she has doubts anything will change. The mainstream media might have backed down from covering the demonstrations after facing aggressive behaviour, “but we will not back down, because it's important to show the truth” Alexa said.

Rebel News

13,889 次观看 • 1 年前

Kash Patel on Epstein: "What we have done, and just to remind folks, the Epstein case files existed in the two prior administrations, in the Obama administration and the Biden administration, and they didn't release anything." "There was President Trump in the first administration that renewed charges against Mr. Epstein. And I know it's a little complicated to understand, but what exists in the Epstein case files was a direct result of the limited search warrants from 2006 and 2007, which hamstrung future investigations because of the non-prosecution agreement." "Multiple administrations had the opportunity to look at the entirety of that case file and recommend prosecutions against anyone that was trafficked under Mr. Epstein and anyone that participated in that trafficking. And the only person to bring charges was the prior administration against Mr. Epstein. Now, I am not saying that others were not trafficked and others were not involved." "What I am telling you is that based on the information we have, and we have continuously and publicly asked for the public to come forward with more information, if there is, we'll look at it. But based on credible information, we have released all credible information and the information that the Department of Justice and the FBI never releases is information on investigations that are not credible. And we don't release the names of victims who weren't credible, but in the same time, we don't release the names of victims who were credible. And so the information, that's by law. And so the information we are releasing now is historic and it is also to the maximum capacity that the law allows." "I know that's not going to satisfy many, many, many people, but if they wanted it done right, then the investigation from its origination should have been done right and he should not have been given a get out of jail free card to do jail on the weekends for 12 hours a day and he should have been investigated fully for the entirety of his crime and criminal enterprise not just from 1997 to 2001."

Gunther Eagleman™

52,307 次观看 • 10 个月前

Tumakuru district witnessed a thrilling chase scene on Monday that could rival a movie script. Information has now come to light that the national highway was briefly blocked during an operation to apprehend accused involved in a theft at Jagadamba Jewelry store near #BencheGate in #Kalamabella, #Shira taluk. Thanks to the courageous pursuit by locals and swift police action, four accused individuals were finally caught. After the robbery that took place on February 22 around noon, the accused fled in a Bolero car. Locals chased them for approximately 8 to 10 minutes, covering an estimated 15 kilometers on the national highway. The accused's vehicle reached up to #Tavarekere. During this chase, the locals provided information about the robbers' vehicle to the police. Upon receiving the information, police immediately barricaded and blocked the national highway at Tavarekere, setting a trap for the accused. However, noticing the police alert, the accused made a U-turn on the highway itself and escaped. They managed to evade the police for some time. Unable to flee Tumakuru district, the accused took refuge in the Huilu Dore forest area. Based on information, police conducted a combing operation in the forest overnight. First, an individual named Dungar Singh fell into the police net. Later, around midnight, Mahendra Singh and Madhu Singh were arrested. In the early morning, Arvind was also found in the same forest. It was discovered that the jewelry had been hidden under a large, fallen tree in the forest. Police have seized the stolen gold ornaments and arrested the four accused. A case has been registered at Kalamabella Police Station in this connection, and investigations are ongoing. The bravery of the locals and the swift operation by the police have garnered widespread appreciation from the public. The thrilling scenes of the cinematic chase are now going viral and capturing attention.

Hate Detector 🔍

45,587 次观看 • 4 个月前

SAPS Captain Granted R50 000 Bail in Alleged Multi-Million Rand Fraud Case A 53-year-old South African Police Service (SAPS) captain, Johannes van Rensburg, has been granted bail of R50 000 following his appearance in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 7 April 2026. The officer, who is currently suspended, faces charges of fraud and theft linked to the alleged misuse of millions of rand within a police financial system. His case has been postponed to 30 July 2026 for further proceedings. As part of his bail conditions, van Rensburg has surrendered his passport to the State. According to authorities, the captain was attached to the finance division of the Protection and Security Service (PSS) at the time the alleged offences took place. An internal investigation, initiated on 1 April 2026, uncovered irregular transactions on the SAPS Polfin system, triggering a deeper probe. Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe confirmed that the accused allegedly used his access to the system to authorise substantial cash withdrawals under false pretences. The funds were reportedly processed as travel expenses for close protection officers linked to the Presidential Protection Services (PPS). However, investigations revealed that the money did not reach the intended recipients. Instead, it is alleged that van Rensburg personally withdrew the funds in large cash amounts. Following a detailed internal investigation, a formal case was opened at Sunnyside police station, after which the SAPS anti-corruption unit took over the matter. Police have emphasised that no members of the Presidential Protection Services, including those assigned to the President, Deputy President, or Cabinet, have been implicated in the alleged scheme. The case continues as investigations unfold.

MDN NEWS

26,038 次观看 • 3 个月前