P.E.I. Man Faces Atlantic Canada’s First-Ever Terrorism Charges
Daniel Desmond Crowder faces charges including facilitating terrorist activity with 3D-printed firearms and threats, marking the first terrorism case in Atlantic Canada, police said.
- On November 19, 2025, the RCMP in P.E.I. announced Daniel Desmond Crowder faces two charges tied to 3D-printed firearms and threats, marking the first terrorism-related charges in Atlantic Canada.
- A search warrant executed earlier this year at a Queens County residence uncovered seized 3D-printed gun parts, and Crowder had been under a terrorism peace bond since Aug. 18.
- Investigators allege the seized items included 3D-printing equipment, manufactured firearms and firearm components, tire‑puncturing devices, and instructional guides on making an AR-15, linked to Daniel Desmond Crowder's terrorism charges.
- Authorities said Daniel Desmond Crowder is in custody and investigators found no evidence of a broader network or ongoing public risk, urging reporting to the National Security Information Network or calling 911 for immediate threats.
- Authorities noted the rare use of the terrorism peace bond in Atlantic Canada, imposing bans on internet and cellphone use, a monitoring device, and frequent police visits on the accused.
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P.E.I. man faces first terror charges in Atlantic, for allegedly 3D-printing firearms
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats online against certain individuals and groups, the RCMP announced Wednesday.
P.E.I. man faces first terror charges in Atlantic, for allegedly 3D-printing firearms
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats online against certain individuals and groups, the RCMP announced Wednesday.
P.E.I. man faces first terror charges in Atlantic, for allegedly 3D-printing firearms
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats online against certain individuals and groups, the RCMP announced Wednesday.
P.E.I. man faces first terror charges in Atlantic, for allegedly 3D-printing firearms
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats online against certain individuals and groups, the RCMP announced Wednesday.
P.E.I. man faces first terror charges in Atlantic, for allegedly 3D-printing firearms
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats online against certain individuals and groups, the RCMP announced Wednesday.
Man Accused of 3D-Gun Printing Handed First Terrorism Charge in Atlantic Canada
Prince Edward Island RCMP has laid its first-ever terrorism charges in Atlantic Canada against a man accused of 3D-printing weapons for use in terrorist activities. The “landmark terrorism case” resulted from months of investigation that uncovered a suspect alleged to be part of an extremist threat, the RCMP said in a Nov. 19 press release. The suspect was first charged with allegedly printing 3-D firearms and making online threats to unspecifie…
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