Barry Neufeld Arrested Outside Chilliwack Courthouse
with the help of the BC Courts, the sexual libertines dominating the gender radical cult have made Barry Neufeld into a martyr for the cause of child safeguarding
📸 image courtesy of Stuart Parker via Xwitter
A warrant was ordered for the arrest of Barry Neufeld on October 27th, 2025. The arrest warrant concludes a lengthy court battle since Neufeld has waged against gender radicals, who have painted a target on the former school trustee’s back since he bluntly declared in an October 17, 2017 Facebook post that he thought child transitioning a form of child abuse. This particular order involves a defamation claim made against Neufeld by Carin Bondar, who made opined about the appropriateness of Bondar for the position of School Trustee, based on a 2014 video that she apparently made, which readers can see below. Bondar made the video, called Organisms Do Evolve, as a parody of the 2013 Miley Cyrus song Wrecking Ball, to teach her students about evolution.
Bondar had tried to serve Neufeld with a summons for quite some time, and Neufeld had dodged all attempts to subpoena him, forcing the Court to issue a warrant for his arrest. Today Neufeld turned himself into the Chilliwack Courthouse. A group of friends gathered outside the courthouse to show their support, to protest what they see as an injustice, and to pray over him. Drea Humphrey from Rebel News and David Brett from The New Westminster Times came to the Courthouse to cover the story of Neufeld’s arrest.
🎥 video courtesy of New Westminster Times via Xwitter
Transcript of Barry Neufeld Outside Chilliwack Courthouse
with Drea Humphrey of Rebel News & David Brett of New Westminster Times | Nov 24, 2025
Barry Neufeld (00:00) :: Well, I’m finally turning myself in on a warrant. I was the victim of a very unjust sentence where I was accused of defaming somebody who already had defamed herself. They wanted to examine my finances and determine how and when I can pay the $53,000 that they claim I owe to Carin Bondar. And so I’m here.
But—they had been trying to serve me for—personal service for over a year but I’ve had so many threats in my life that I don’t go to the door when I don’t recognize the person at the door. Sometimes they leave a note behind that they had some company had a delivery for me but I never ordered anything from them so I never phoned them back. So after a year of being frustrated, a bondage lawyer went to the court and asked for permission to serve me by email, but she sent it to an email that I never use. And, so I didn’t show up to court and she asked the court to issue a warrant for my arrest. So here I am.
Drea Humphreys (01:45) :: What would it mean to actually have to pay the amount that you owe? Is that something you’re able to do?
Barry Neufeld (01:52) :: I could pay some money from my grocery money and I could go to the food bank. Carin Bondar is a millionaire. She doesn’t need the money. She’s just doing it out of spite and anger. I suppose I will have to pay something, but I’m not going to pay it willingly. They’re going to have to make an order for me to pay it.
Drea Humphreys (02:17) :: Is it your belief that you may be arrested?
Barry Neufeld (02:21) :: There is a warrant for my arrest that the sheriffs are in possession of. They’ve had it for over two weeks. They haven’t acted on it. it’s a weirdly worded. It says that I’m supposed to serve one day in Ford Mountain Correctional Centre. Interestingly enough, was delivered to court today by a correctional officer from Ford Mountain Camp. I was a probation officer. I was an officer of this court for many years. I visited Ford Mountain many times to interview inmates. so this probably Carin Bondar thinks is her greatest triumph.
Drea Humphreys (03:09) :: You’ve been through so much on this fight against gender ideology for kids and you seem to keep going, you keep speaking out. Why do so? What’s your message for other parents on that?
Barry Neufeld (03:21) :: The reason I haven’t backed down is because I believe children are being put at risk by dangerous ideology. Not only dangerous ideology, nowadays modesty, purity, chastity are considered reprehensible and that’s what I’ve always stood for and I’m not going to back down. That’s why I’m here.
David Brett (03:45) :: So Barry, do you believe that you’re going to be behind bars today? Or is it going to be just a service to you here in the courthouse?
Barry Neufeld (03:57) :: Depending on the schedule of the court, once the sheriffs take me into custody, they may have to take me downstairs to cells while I wait for a judge to hear my case. I’m hopeful that I’ll be released today. But if not, I think normally when a person is arrested, they go to the pretrial centre in Surrey. A warrant that says I’m to serve time in Ford Mountain Correctional Centre is very, very unusual. And I don’t know why they made that decision. But when you serve one day in jail, you don’t even spend the night. But the judge... you know, things could go sideways. He might say, you know, you’ve been so uncooperative, I’m going to send you to Ford Mountain for 30 days. He could do that. We’ll see what happens.
David Brett (04:55) :: So you’re proceeding inside the courthouse here in Chilliwack now. What do you think is going to happen next when you go in?
Barry Neufeld (05:04) :: Well if I go in, the sheriffs will have to arrest me and probably take me downstairs to cells. That’s why my preference is to stay outside and ⁓ wait for the sheriffs to come out here and get me and then you can all witness what happens.
David Brett (05:26) :: Did you ever think it would come to this?
Barry Neufeld (05:29) :: No, I never thought they’d push it this far, but I’m willing to go all the way. I’m willing to do time in jail if it brings awareness to what’s happening to children and how our public education system has been so corrupted by profligates and sexual libertines.
David Brett (05:52) :: Okay, so it’s a bit of a waiting game then at this point. Okay, I don’t see anyone coming out.
Barry Neufeld (05:57) :: Yeah. By now they must figure out that there’s somebody out here that they need—[a woman tells Neufeld she and a group of people want to pray for him] Okay, you do that first.
That’s a brief summary of what happened today at the courthouse. For those readers who would like a deeper dive into the history of the persecution endured by Neufeld, you’ll find it on the other side of the paywall. It’s cost me time and money to retrieve court documents needed to piece the story of this case together, and to place it in the larger context of the lawfare persecution which Neufeld has faced for the better part of 8 years, so that’s why I have decided to paywall this information. Below the paywall you will get a more detailed analysis of the Bondar v Neufeld case, complete with screenshots of the court documents. You will also get a bit of analysis on the Hansman v Neufeld case.
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Adventures of Bad Hijabi to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.



