'They shut a man's business down of 20 years, two families that depended on that, 30 people that were employed by the millions of dollars in taxes that I collected every year,' Jesse Johnson said.
Calgary Police released a vague statement, which the parents hotly dispute, saying the incident did not happen as described without providing any clarifying details.
'By forcing its loyal employees to take experimental injections as a requisite to employment, the City has breached its legal duty to take reasonable steps to prevent bodily harm to its Employees.'