later, daycare staff said they heard kelly shouting and dropping “f-bombs” about the encounter through the walls of his office, although it’s not clear if the profanity was directed at anyone in particular. one daycare employee said children she was with probably heard it, too, but couldn’t say if they would have recognized it as cursing.
shortly after that, there was a third encounter when kelly went to the daycare door and argued with the owner, an encounter that was captured by a security camera with video, but no sound.
“there is no question councillor kelly’s conduct was inappropriate,” shepherd wrote. “under the circumstances, it is understandable that councillor kelly was frustrated and felt the need to address the situation. that said, the manner in which councillor kelly spoke to the daycare owner, particularly the use of profanities, was aggressive and intimidating.
“to be clear, at no time did councillor kelly enter chambers to shout at or use vulgarities directed at daycare workers or children,” she added.
shepherd said she received four separate complaints in the days following the incident, although her report did not say who they were from. the daycare owner also contacted ottawa police about the encounter.