A man who police say led them on a high-speed chase in western Newfoundland is now facing four charges after Tuesday's arrest outside a Deer Lake electoral candidate's office. The campaign team for Liberal Leader Andrew Furey said Tuesday evening that police suspected the man had intended to target Furey. Brake reportedly said he was on his way to "stop the election," according to police. Newfoundland and Labrador voters are heading to the polls on Feb. 13 after a provincial election was called earlier this month. Jolene Garland speaks to the media on Wednesday afternoon, outlining more details about the arrest of a man who police say wanted to 'stop the election.'
Source: CBC News January 27, 2021 17:16 UTC