Waterloo Region Record

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- Jennifer Graham

REGINA — A Saskatchew­an man has been found guilty of uttering threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after posting expletive-laden posts on Facebook saying Trudeau should be shot.

Christophe­r Hayes, 41, was fined $500 and given nine months of probation, which includes a ban on attending events with Trudeau. He is also prohibited from owning firearms for three years.

In a Facebook post on March 6, 2016, Hayes wrote: “Imma buot to go shoot this mother (expletive) dead.”

“And if the Canadian liberal voters won’t stand up for all fn Canadians and demand better conduct by the Trudeau government I’ll cut off the head if the snake myself and go down in the history books as the man who saves Canada,” the post continued.

On July 8, 2016, Hayes posted: “Am I going to kill JT? Nope. Physically harm the guy? Nope. I do think however he should be shot dead .... and I would personally thank the person who did kill him.”

The defence argued that Hayes did not intend to utter a threat, but only to express an opinion. It said considerin­g the context in which the words were written and posted, a reasonable person would not find them to be a threat to cause the death of the prime minister.

Court heard that the RCMP interviewe­d Hayes in April 2016, after seeing the first post, and Hayes said he wrote it out of frustratio­n.

Hayes wasn’t charged after the first post because the investigat­ing officer believed that Hayes understood the mistake he had made and would not do it again.

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