Corey Hurren will have to wait a few weeks to hear his sentence for storming the gates of Rideau Hall with loaded firearms and multiple rounds of ammunition last summer. The Crown is seeking a six-year prison sentence, minus time served, and a lifetime firearm ban. Hurren, a 46-year-old reservist, pleaded guilty earlier this month to seven weapons-related charges, including possessing guns for "a purpose dangerous to the public peace." A doctor's report cited by both Crown and defence said that Hurren was suffering from deep depression at the time. "Ultimately, he made one correct decision — the decision to put those guns down," Davies told the court.
Source: CBC News February 23, 2021 20:00 UTC