According to information sworn by an RCMP officer, Hurren allegedly had the following loaded firearms with him:An M14 rifle. A Hi-Standard revolver, a restricted firearm for which Hurren allegedly did not have a licence. He's also accused of uttering a threat or conveying a threat to "cause death or bodily harm" to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to the court document. While the charge details provide more information about what Hurren allegedly had in his possession, questions about his actions linger. The RCMP said it has bolstered security on the grounds at Rideau Hall since the incident and will conduct a review of security arrangements there.
Source: CBC News July 06, 2020 15:51 UTC