The St. Thomas man was charged after police alleged he threw gravel at Trudeau, who was boarding a campaign bus in London, Ont.
A sentencing hearing is expected to take place today for an Ontario man who pleaded guilty after being accused of throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a September 2021 campaign stop.
Shane Marshall of St. Thomas, Ont., pleaded guilty in March to a lesser charge of common assault after first facing a charge of assault with a weapon., who was boarding a campaign bus after a stop in London, Ont., that was disrupted by a protest. The People’s Party of Canada has previously said it removed a man by the same name as riding association president after reviewing video clips of the incident.Today’s court hearing is set to begin at 9 a.m.
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