Tyson ‘Freedom George’ Billings pleads guilty to charge related to convoy protest
OTTAWA — Tyson Billings has pleaded guilty to a charge of counselling to commit mischief related to his involvement in the protest that gridlocked Ottawa in February.
Nicknamed “Freedom George” by his fellow protesters, Billings was a key figure in the three-week demonstration against COVID-19 restrictions and the federal government.
Protesters in big-rigs and trucks blocked streets for weeks, forming encampments, forcing businesses’ to close and sparking a sense of what police and politicians described as “lawlessness” in downtown Ottawa.
Billings was co-accused with prominent protest organizer Pat King, whose trial is expected to go ahead as planned.