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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say a Burlington man arrested in earlier this year on charges of uttering threats has now been charged with terrorist activity in support of the Incel ideology
On April 29, DeAndre Anderson, 24, was charged with two counts of uttering threats under section 264.1(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
The RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team in the Greater Toronto Area allege that Anderson "used online social media accounts to utter threats in support of the Incel ideology", the RCMP said in a release.
On June 21, the Deputy Director of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and the Assistant Deputy Attorney General for the Ministry of the Attorney General advised the court that they consented to the start of terrorism proceedings against Anderson, police said.
The offences Anderson is charged with are alleged to constitute terrorist activity pursuant to Sections 2, 83.01(1)(b), and 83.27 of the Criminal Code of Canada, according to the RCMP.
The next court date for Anderson is June 28 at 2 p.m. at the Milton Superior Court of Ontario. None of the allegations have been tested in court and Anderson is considered innocent unless proven guilty. "With limited information, the RCMP GTA INSET and Criminal Analyst Section were able to identify and swiftly prevent a threat to public safety," Supt. James Parr, Officer-in-Charge, GTA/SW INSET said. "I am proud of the effort and ingenuity of our members and grateful for the collaboration with our policing partners in Toronto and Halton regions to advance this investigation."
The RCMP said there is currently a Section 517 ban in place. A section 517 publication ban captures information, evidence, or representations made at the bail hearing. Bail conditions and any evidence or materials relied upon at the hearing are prohibited from disclosure. Police said if you have concerns that someone is considering, planning, or preparing to commit an act of violence or to help others in committing acts of terrorism, to contact your local police service. If there is an immediate threat to your safety, or the safety of others, dial 911.
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Burlington man faces terrorism charge for support of 'Incel ideology'
24-year-old used online social media accounts to utter threats, RCMP allege
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