Man charged with vandalism of National Holocaust Monument
- On Friday, Ottawa Police charged a 46-year-old man with vandalizing Canada’s National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa earlier this month.
- On June 9, the National Holocaust Monument was vandalized with 'FEED ME' in red paint and splashes, prompting charges and ongoing police investigation.
- The Ottawa Police Service charged a 46-year-old man with mischief exceeding $5,000, harassment, and vandalism of Canada’s Holocaust Monument, with the hate crime probe ongoing.
- The man will face a court hearing Saturday as Prime Minister Mark Carney called the vandalism 'appalling' and Israel’s ambassador condemned it as antisemitic.
- The Ottawa Police Service's hate and bias crime unit continues investigating the vandalism of Canada's National Holocaust Monument, with motives still under review.
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City Employee Fired After Being Accused of Vandalizing Ottawa Holocaust Memorial
The City of Ottawa has fired one of its employees who stands accused of spreading red paint on the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa. A 46-year-old Ottawa man has been charged in connection with the incident, the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) said in a June 27 press release. The man has been charged with mischief to a war memorial, mischief exceeding $5,000, and harassment by threatening conduct. Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said the accused wa…
Employee charged after National Holocaust Monument vandalized no longer working for City of Ottawa, mayor says
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the employee who has been charged in connection to vandalism at the National Holocaust Monument earlier this month is no longer working for the city.
A 46-year-old man was charged with mischief after the National Holocaust Monument of Canada was vandalized earlier this month.
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