4 demonstrators arrested for allegedly forcing their way inside MP’s office
TORONTO, ONTARIO, JUL 14 – Four protesters face multiple charges including forcible entry after occupying a Toronto MP’s office and causing staff to fear for their safety, police said.
- Four men are facing mischief charges after allegedly forcing their way into a member of Parliament's office in northwest Toronto on April 24.
- The group occupied the office, causing staff to fear for their safety.
- One accused, a 26-year-old man, was arrested last Wednesday and charged with multiple offenses including forcible entry.
- Three other men, aged 21 to 41, were arrested last Friday and charged with the same offenses, but police did not specify which MP's office was targeted.
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Four charged after allegedly forcing their way into Toronto MP’s constituency office
TORONTO - Four men are facing mischief charges after police allege they forced their way into a member of Parliament's constituency office in northwest Toronto earlier this year.

Four charged after allegedly forcing their way into Toronto MP's constituency office
TORONTO — Four men are facing mischief charges after police allege they forced their way into a member of Parliament's constituency office in northwest Toronto earlier this year.
Four men charged after MP’s North York office occupied by protesters, staff ‘feared for their safety’
Toronto police say that there was a demonstration outside of the constituency office of the Member of Parliament in the Keele Street and Lawrence Avenue West area around 7 p.m. on April 24.
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