Crime BREAKING: Transgender “Sovereign Citizen” Reportedly Involved In Armed Standoff With Police In Ontario, Canada - A cursed yet fitting combination

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By Reduxx Team

December 19, 2025

A trans-identified male is reportedly involved in an armed standoff with police in the small community of Welland, Ontario, Canada. Locals say Daniele Tronko, an “Elder” with the Church of Higher Consciousness, shot a female police officer this morning during a bylaw enforcement dispute.

According to Niagara Regional Police Service, a male is currently barricaded in a property at 114 Second Street in Welland and a standoff is ongoing. While they have not named a suspect, Reduxxhas confirmed that the building is owned by Daniel “Daniele” Tronko.

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Earlier today, a bylaw enforcement worker visited Tronko’s “church” to discuss an illegal fence that had erected around portions of his property. The discussions reportedly became heated and the bylaw worker called police to assist.

Locals allege that Tronko fired multiple shots at the attending police, and a female police officer is confirmed to have been struck in the chest. The injured officer is being treated for non-life threatening injuries and is believed to have been saved by her bulletproof vest.

Residents in the surrounding neighborhood have been advised to shelter-in-place. The nearby hospital and schools have been closed, and a large swath of the surrounding neighborhood has been locked down. As of the writing of this article, dozens of police cars are still surrounding Tronko’s property.

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Speaking to Reduxx, some locals have reported that Tronko considers his “church” property to be a sovereign nation known as The Free Sovereign Independent State of Bhudan. He does not believe he is subject to Canadian law.

The dilapidated property he owns on Second Street is a former Hungarian Presbyterian Church, but Tronko purchased it in 2012 and converted into a private residence. While some locals report that Tronko attempted to entice congregants into his “religion,” it is unclear if anyone other than Tronko is still involved with the “church,” or if anyone else lives in the building.

Over the years, the property deteriorated and Tronko continued to add fencing and barbed wire around the building. Some neighbors described the property as resembling a self-sufficient “compound,” complete with an extensive garden, small livestock, and a guard dog.

The fencing surrounding the property has various slogans and logos painted on it.

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Tronko began to erect a massive fence around the property earlier this year, and has been expanding on it ever since. In November, bylaw officials reportedly began to warn Tronko that the fence was being illegally erected. Locals have stated that these warnings often caused Tronko to erupt in anger.

“He has attacked city employees several times, thinks he has the right to take land belonging to the city and threatened the city with ‘war’ if they touch his new fence,” one local said in a comment under a news update on the shooting on Facebook.

While the motive behind the shooting is currently unconfirmed, Reduxx has learned from local residents that Tronko had ongoing bylaw and land zoning disputes with the city of Welland.

Tronko vocally opposed a $2-million affordable housing project being built by Habitat for Humanity on the property near his “church,” and had repeatedly gone to the City Council requesting he be allowed to purchase the property instead.

In a 2019 Niagara Falls Review article on the property dispute, Tronko is referred to by “she/her” pronouns. In an interview, Tronko claims his intention was to use the land to grow food to donate to a local charity.

As of the writing of this article, the situation is ongoing and a shelter-in-place for the neighborhood surrounding Tronko’s property has not been lifted.

This is not the first incident involving a trans-identified male causing a community upheaval in Welland, which has a population of just 55,000.

As reported by Reduxx earlier this year, a different trans-identified male named “Daniel” was arrested after breaking in to a family’s home in Welland and sexually assaulting their toddler.

On Sunday, August 31, police and paramedics were called to a home near Crowland Avenue and York Street for a medical assistance call involving a young child. When emergency first responders arrived, they discovered the front door of the home showed signs of being forced open and the child was suffering from serious injuries.

Officers secured the scene and canvassed the neighborhood shortly thereafter. Investigators say a witness came forward with surveillance video, and the suspect was quickly identified as Daniel Senecal.

Senecal was taken into custody and charged with aggravated sexual assault on a child, assault, assault by choking, breaking and entering a home and sexual interference with a child. Senecal’s hearings remain ongoing.
 
I heard the reason he won’t give himself up is that they haven’t asked nicely using the correct pronoun
 
Bro had a Cult compound ass house set up in an old church
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found the building on google maps by looking for closed churches in that town

found a comment he made in the city zoning link
that was the reason that was a stand off was due to zoning issues that arose

REPLY (Public Comment)
Daniele Tronko — 114 Second Street

I must first thank you for your time and the opportunity to present our concerns.

After my meeting with the Mayor and Rose last week, I had a chance to speak with Father Nick from St. John the Baptist (111 Second St.) and discussed this issue with him. He and his parishioners are also against the proposed changes and stand united with us in this proposal. Their church has been there for decades and they feel strongly that things should stay the same, as it has been a quiet place to come and freely enjoy religious activities.

Jesus overturned the money changers’ tables in the synagogues because religious and spiritual ideals or beliefs do not go with commerce.

Our Temple was purchased in 2012. Before we approached the City, we looked at what uses were permitted and what would be involved if they were to be changed. The City was not interested in helping or changing the zoning even though it would generate income.

We moved forward knowing that this is the worst investment to make monetarily but the best place in town to provide a physical, mental, spiritual, and loving sanctuary. Our Temple is committed to do what is best for everyone and everything, not just what is best for us—and this is the proper way to build safe, sustainable communities.

This block has been a religious hub with many memories, and years of love and compassion that leave a positive energy behind. Our Temple was once a Presbyterian Church but is shaped similarly to a classic Buddhist Temple and has no religious markings, so it was the only fit for us.


We are undergoing renovations and are making our yard into a Meditation Garden where people can experience positive energy and learn to make it part of everyday life. With the current state of affairs in the world, we need more places like our temple and not more commerce.

Business, a “private club,” or similar would not show the same respect to temples and churches and could restrict our rights to practice our faiths fully. We have already experienced negative and illegal effects by people interested in commercializing the Orthodox Church.

Being centrally located near many marginalized people, our Temple is an asset for the City. Meditation and positive energy projection can create a ripple effect enriching people’s lives.

What we are asking is simple: because we (Church of Higher Consciousness and St. John the Baptist) purchased these properties with the existing zoning, we expect the City, Mayor, and Council to protect these investments in people.

Uses permitted were:
  • Place of Worship
  • Single-Detached Dwelling
  • School
  • Day Care Facility
  • Library
  • Museum
That was the way it was and that is the way it should stay. We would concede to allowing a park, community garden, or art gallery, as these would have minimal impact on places of worship. Other proposed changes would have a negative impact by opening opportunity for profit.

We are not asking to stop growth in the City—only to not allow these changes on our block. There are plenty of other commercial or institutional areas that better suit the proposed changes.

We ask that the City take this proposal to heart. The first obligation of the City is to protect its people, including future generations. Council was elected to protect constituents; even if we are not in your ward, many people from your wards will be affected.

If down the road there is a right fit requiring a zoning change, there is already a process in place—and we would not oppose.

Father Nick and I have worked harmoniously together as neighbours. In essence, only five properties are affected: 111, 114, 142 Second St.; 105 First St.; and the City lot on First St.

Feel free to contact me with any questions or queries. In conclusion, it would seem clear that the right thing to do is in your hands.

RESPONSE (City Staff)

The area in question is designated Institutional in the Official Plan.

The proposed zoning is INS1, which is the smaller-scale institutional zoning in the proposed by-law. Staff feel this is appropriate zoning for this area given the surrounding mix of institutional type uses (daycare, school, Goodwill, retirement homes, medical offices, hospital, housing, places of worship). The proposed zoning will continue to promote this mix of uses.

Staff are not recommending changing this zoning. We need to continue to provide opportunities for development in the built-up area of the City. This is the best type of development from an economic, social, and environmental perspective.

Restricting this area to only Place of Worship would conflict with this goal and does not reflect the fact that demand for Places of Worship is decreasing.
 
The only thing that thing passes as is as Aileen Wuornos.

And of course it shoots a female police officer out of all the cops there.
 
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