The Canadian Armed Forces member accused of uttering threats against the prime minister and crashing the gate at Rideau Hall with a loaded firearm has had his case put off another month, but Crown lawyers say they hope to set a day for a plea soon. He's also accused of uttering a threat to "cause death or bodily harm" to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was not home at the time. Hurren made a short virtual appearance in front of an Ontario Court judge in Ottawa Friday morning. He has not had a bail hearing yet nor has he entered a plea since his July 2 arrest. Crown prosecutors also told the court they're looking to set a date for a plea and sentencing.
Source: CBC News November 06, 2020 15:19 UTC