Father and son face charges in southwest N.S. lobster-buying intimidation case
- A lobster dealer and his son have been charged with intimidating a buyer in southwestern Nova Scotia after the buyer's home was shot at last weekend.
- Eric David Thibault, 65, and Zacharie David Thibault, 32, were charged following a confrontation with Geoffrey Jobert on Thursday afternoon.
- Jobert stated that the shooting at his home represents ongoing intimidation against buyers by individuals linked to illegal lobster purchase.
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N.S. lobster conflict: Men who allegedly confronted buyer charged with intimidation
METEGHAN, N.S. — Two men have been charged with intimidation in southwestern Nova Scotia after police said they confronted a lobster buyer who went public after his home was hit by a bullet. Sgt.
Father and son face charges in southwest N.S. lobster-buying intimidation case
A Lamborghini-driving lobster dealer in southwest Nova Scotia and his son have been charged with intimidating a buyer whose home was shot up last weekend, the latest in a number of allegations against the father related to threats and intimidation.
Two men have been charged with intimidation in southwest Nova Scotia after police said they confronted a lobster buyer who came forward publicly after his house was shot.
Father and son charged in SW NSW lobster buying case – Asce-si
A lobsterman who drove a Lamborghini in southwestern Nova Scotia and his son have been charged with threatening a customer whose home was shot up last weekend, the latest in a string of threats and intimidation charges against the father. Eric David Thibault, 65, and his son, Zachary David Thibault, 32, were in custody and made a brief appearance Friday in provincial court in Yarmouth, New York. They were to return on Monday. The charges stem fr…
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