Charges dropped against members of pro-Palestinian group 'Indigo 11'
- Charges have been dropped against three individuals from the pro-Palestinian group 'Indigo 11,' marking a total of seven out of eleven with withdrawn charges, according to lawyer Arash Ghiassi.
- Two members of 'Indigo 11' pleaded guilty and will seek absolute discharges from the court.
- Toronto police charged the group with mischief, conspiracy, and criminal harassment, labeling the store defacement as 'suspected hate-motivated offences.'
- Critics have labeled the protests as antisemitic, a claim denied by the protesters and their supporters.
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Dropped charges, police overreach: How the ‘Indigo 11’ case fell apart
A large-scale investigation into the Indigo bookstore vandalism, involving more than 70 police officers and 10 nighttime raids, is unlikely to achieve a single criminal conviction.
·Toronto, Canada
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Charges dropped for three more people accused in Indigo bookstore defacement: lawyer
TORONTO - A Toronto lawyer says charges have been withdrawn against three more people accused of defacing a downtown Indigo bookstore in a 2023 protest.
·Peterborough, Canada
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