The owner of the former school in Richmound, where a conspiracist cult leader and some of her followers are currently calling home, has been charged with assault following an incident earlier this month in the Saskatchewan village.
With tensions “escalating” and community members “desperate for help,” rallies are being planned for this weekend in a small Saskatchewan village that has become the latest home for a conspiracist cult leader and her followers.
Didulo has proclaimed herself “Queen of Canada” and espouses wild QAnon conspiracies, saying she is seeking to replace legitimate governments in all of North America. In response to tensions in the community, Saskatchewan RCMP set up a temporary detachment in Richmound. An RCMP spokeswoman said the temporary mobile detachment remains staffed 24 hours a day and that officers “continue to conduct proactive patrols in the community.”
The owner of the former school in Richmound was charged this week with assault in connection with an incident earlier this month.
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