Officer at ‘freedom rally’ explains resignation from Saskatoon Police Service
The police officer who attended the ‘children’s freedom rally’ in Saskatoon in late April and later resigned says the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) required him to work at a desk and be tested for COVID-19 daily after the event, but he did not believe that was necessary.
Nathan Lynchuk has been identified as the officer who resigned. The Saskatoon Police Association confirmed his identity and 650 CKOM/980 CJME has also independently confirmed his identity after a video of Lynchuk surfaced online.
The 32-year-old former constable says in the video posted to a Facebook page called “What’s Up Canada” that he took his children to Kiwanis Park on April 24.
“So, we decided to go to the Freedom Rally, the Children’s Freedom Rally, and I let my kids have a normal day for once,” he said.