City of Ottawa Lawyer Charged with Defacing National Holocaust Monument Has Been Fired, Mayor Says
- Paris Police Criminal Investigators launched an investigation after early Monday morning vandalism at Paris City Council Chambers, with windows broken and a rock inside the building.
- A caller reported a suspect hurling bricks near the 100 block of E Kaufman Street, Texas, prompting police to investigate possible vandalism.
- Paris police officers observed six large windows broken on the south side of City Hall, with a rock found inside the building, as part of the ongoing investigation.
- Paris Police Criminal Investigators have launched an investigation early Monday into vandalism at the city hall, with no arrests made yet and the case ongoing.
- To date, Paris Police continue their investigation into the vandalism at the city council chambers, with no arrests made and the case remaining open.
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Accused National Holocaust Monument vandal denied bail
An Ottawa judge denied bail Wednesday, July 2 to the suspect charged with vandalizing Canada’s National Holocaust Monument. He has been given until his next court date, scheduled for July 9, to seek out a lawyer. He will remain in custody until then. Ottawa police allege that on or about June 9, bright red paint was applied to Canada’s National Holocaust Monument with the words “FEED ME”. Graffiti at the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa, Ju…
Now Ethan Rubinstein is a Winnipeg professor, but 30 years ago he was on a secret mission to hunt down the Nazi known as 'The Angel of Death'
'I knew what to expect from him, as well, because I think he was a man with zero morals and zero ethics. The only ethics he had were the Nazi ethics'
Canadian City Attorney Charged in Holocaust Memorial Vandalism
OTTAWA – A Canadian city attorney in Ottawa has been fired after being charged with vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument. Ian Aspenlieder, 46, who served as a municipal legal adviser, allegedly spray-painted the words “Feed me” on the memorial while on vacation. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email City officials confirmed […]
Identity of Canadaian Holocaust memorial vandal revealed
In Ottawa, the capital of Canada, city officials announced this week the dismissal of 46-year-old municipal attorney Ian Aspenlieder, who was charged with defacing the city's Holocaust memorial by spray-painting graffiti reading "Feed me." The CBC reported that the Ottawa city council terminated Aspenlieder's employment. Stuart Huxley, the city's interim legal counsel, told Radio-Canada that Aspenlieder had been on vacation at the time of the in…
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