Toronto police threaten to arrest Rebel Media reporter David Menzies for referring to Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and Osama bin Laden as “terrorists.” One cop even told him that he could be arrested for a “breach of the peace” if he were simply to utter the word “terrorist” during the pro-Soleimani demonstration.

Toronto police threaten to arrest Rebel Media reporter David Menzies for referring to Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and Osama bin Laden as “terrorists.” One cop even told him that he could be arrested for a “breach of the peace” if he were simply to utter the word “terrorist” during the pro-Soleimani demonstration.

Is this Toronto — or Tehran? Incredibly, a few hundred supporters of the Iranian regime gathered across the street from the U.S. consulate in Toronto to conduct a candlelight vigil for Iran’s now deceased general Qassem Soleimani.

Even worse: Toronto law enforcement was on hand to ensure these supporters of one of the biggest state sponsors of terrorism in the world would not be offended by any rude questions.