Man jailed for threatening Chrystia Freeland given no time for stabbing, punching spree
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Man jailed for threatening Chrystia Freeland given no time for stabbing, punching spree
A man who previously served jail time for threatening Chrystia Freeland has been found not criminally responsible for a violent Vancouver stabbing spree. Kent Douglas Meades, 46, was previously convicted and jailed for 148 days with three years of probation after being found guilty of “threatening to cause death or bodily harm” to then-deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland. Only six days after his release, he embarked on a violent rampage in d…
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