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Former People's Party of Canada riding president charged after gravel thrown at Trudeau

Police in London, Ont., have charged Shane Marshall, until recently at the helm of the local People's Party of Canada riding association, with assault with a weapon after gravel was thrown at Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.

Shane Marshall charged with assault with a weapon following Sept. 6 incident

Mounties surround Justin Trudeau as he boards a campaign bus.
RCMP security personnel put their hands up to protect Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau as protesters shout and throw gravel outside a campaign stop in London, Ont., on Sept. 6. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

Police in London, Ont., have charged the man until recently at the helm of the local People's Party of Canada riding association with assault with a weapon after gravel was thrown at Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.

The 25-year-old of St. Thomas, Ont., allegedly threw the gravel at a Liberal Party campaign event in London on Sept. 6.

The London Police Service said Shane Marshall was arrested and appeared in court on Saturday, where he was charged with assault with a weapon.

Several days after the event, a PPC spokesperson said Marshall had been fired from his position as president of the Elgin-Middlesex-London riding association. 

Shane Marshall, 24, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to common assault, admitting that he threw gravel in the direction of Justin Trudeau as he stepped aboard a campaign bus in September 2021.
Shane Marshall, 24, was charged with assault with a weapon on Sept. 11, 2021 after gravel was thrown at Justin Trudeau. Marshall is seen here at the campaign event in London, Ont., held on Sept. 6. (CBC)

Martin Masse said in an email that Marshall's firing was due to allegations that he had thrown stones at Trudeau.