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Four people in Windsor facing charges for protest held shortly after stay-at-home order began

Four people will be headed to court after a demonstration in Windsor early Thursday morning that went against Reopening Ontario Act rules, say police.

Chatham-Kent officers have also issued charges and $880 fines

A Windsor police cruiser is shown outside headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021.
A Windsor police cruiser is shown outside headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Hours after Ontario's stay-at-home order went into effect Thursday, a protest was held in downtown Windsor that has resulted in four people facingcharges for their participation, according to police.

In a news release, Windsor police said they monitored a demonstration held in protest of the lockdown measures in the early morning hours andidentified people who were part of the event.

"We want the community to be aware that persons attending these demonstrationsand organizers of such events, where regulations under the Reopening Ontario Act are being contravened, may be subject to a police investigation andcharges," the news release reads.

The four were being sent court summons, said police.

CBC News has reached out to police for more details.

This newscomes the same day the organization said it would be closelymonitoring compliance with the newly imposedprovincialemergency order.

Charges laid in Chatham-Kent

Four people in Chatham were fined $880 each and charged with failing to comply with orders under the Reopening Ontario Act, according to police.

On Wednesday morning, Chatham-Kent police say they saw a suspicious vehicle on Grey Street and pulled it over in the area of Raleigh Street and Richmond Street.

Police obtained the identities of the four people in the vehicleand soon found out that the front passenger had mis-identified himself.

The 20-year-old London man was arrested and charged with obstructing police. He was released with a court date forFeb. 17.

Though this happened prior to the stay-at-home order coming into effect, the new rules don't give officers the power to pull drivers over, according to a spokesperson for the province's solicitor general.