Husband live-streams arrest of pregnant wife over anti-lockdown FB post in Vic | Sky News Australia

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Vision has emerged of a pregnant Victorian woman being arrested at her Miners Rest home - near Ballarat - during a police raid for her alleged involvement in organising an anti-lockdown rally for Saturday.

Her husband live-streamed the arrest where police charged 28-year-old Zoe Buhler for incitement. Ms Buhler was listed as an organiser for a rally against Victoria's stage four lockdown via a Facebook post. She offered to delete the post while her husband appealed to officers not to arrest his wife. "I'm in my pyjamas. I have an ultrasound in an hour," Ms Buhler said. "I'm happy to delete the post. This is ridiculous.

" Investigators seized several items from the home including computers and mobile devices, demanding the phone being used to stream the arrest be turned over to authorities. The mother will face Ballarat magistrates court next January. Police have begun cracking down on planned protests after Victoria's state of emergency was extended up to six months in a late-night parliamentary sitting. Authorities warn people will be fined for breaching restrictions or arrested.

 

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VicPolice has been empowered to be bullies on soft targets! Shame! Shame! Shame! Go get the real criminals and you would be applauded! vicpolice

So why weren't those blm morons arrested?

Are you going to tell the public she is an anti vaxxer who believes covid is a hoax? Nah of course not that would go against your narrative.

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