
Derek Reimer arrested near drag storytime event at Calgary library
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Calgary police say they have arrested a man near a drag storytime event at a library in the city's southwest Wednesday afternoon.
Police told CBC News a man was arrested for a breach of bail conditions, but did not confirm his name. A social media video posted by Rebel News shows Derek Reimer being arrested in a parking lot near the Signal Hill Library.
Reimer was previously arrested and charged with hate-motivated offences following a Feb. 25 altercation at a library storytime drag event. Reimer was ordered to stay away from LGBTQ2S+ community members and events.
"I can confirm one man has been arrested and charged after a breach of conditions related to a criminal matter. As he hasn't seen a [justice of the peace] yet, we can't release his name," police spokesperson Emma Poole wrote in an emailed statement to CBC.
Inside the library, a full house of parents and kids attended the Reading with Royalty event.
Somebody pulled the fire alarm in the library as it was happening, which caused a brief disruption.
Performer Shane Onyou, who read at the event, said the interruption was disappointing.
"Someone decided to pull the fire alarm out of hate to try and stop the event. However, we had intel that was going to happen, so we were prepared for that so we were able to deal with it the way it needed to be dealt with."
"It's ignorance … it's age appropriate. We read books to kids that are children's books around children's themes."
Mary Kapusta, director of communications and engagement for the Calgary Public Library, said postponing a drag event earlier this month was a difficult choice that was "not taken lightly."
"Ultimately, we have to ensure that we're creating safe spaces, and these are spaces where small children are," Kapusta said.
"The library remains committed to our partnership with Calgary Pride. We are committed to Reading with Royalty. It's an excellent program, a popular and well loved program by the community."
On Tuesday, Calgary city council updated a bylaw and brought in another to address escalating protests at drag events.
The changes, which were debated Tuesday at a regular council meeting, include adding the word "intimidation" to the existing public behaviour bylaw.