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Terrorism peace bond prohibits P.E.I. man from accessing internet or having passport

Daniel Desmond Crowder faces 29 conditions under a one-year terrorism peace bond restricting internet use and travel, following seizure of 3D printed firearm parts, RCMP said.

  • A Prince Edward Island man has been ordered to follow the conditions of a terrorism peace bond, which includes not accessing the internet or holding a passport.
  • The RCMP sought the peace bond fearing that the 51-year-old man might commit a terrorism offense after evidence was seized in February.
  • Daniel Desmond Crowder faces eight charges related to firearms, and the allegations have not been tested in court.
  • The peace bond is in effect for one year and includes 29 conditions.
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Terrorism peace bond prohibits P.E.I. man from accessing internet or having passport

CHARLOTTETOWN - A Prince Edward Island man facing a terrorism peace bond has been ordered to follow a raft of conditions, including not accessing the internet and not holding a passport.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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