Montreal man charged with uttering death threats against Trudeau
Accused Paul Clarissou will appear in Montreal courthouse Wednesday
Update: According to Quebec's Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions, Paul Clarissou's charges were dismissed by the court on Sept. 23, 2024, following completion of the Adult Alternative Measures Program.
The RCMP have charged a 30-year-old Montreal man after he allegedly threatened to kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a social media post.
Paul Clarissou was charged with uttering threats against the prime minister after allegedly making statements on his X account (formerly Twitter).
"The RCMP takes seriously any threats that can affect one's sense of security. Violent statements will not be tolerated," the RCMP said in a statement. "Perpetrators may face criminal charges involving significant sentences."
The force said the charge was laid Jan. 31, after a short investigation by the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team.
Clarissou will appear in a Montreal courthouse Wednesday to answer the charge.
The Prime Minister's Office said it does not comment on matters of security involving the prime minister.