• The guy who Broke into the Home of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was Drunk.
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[url]http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/justin-trudeau-home-break-in-man-entered-in-error-so-no-charges-1.2746919[/url] [QUOTE]Ottawa police say no charges will be laid after Justin Trudeau's home was entered into while his family slept, because the man spotted in video surveillance "entered the wrong home by accident" while he was drunk. The 19-year-old turned himself in to police the same day investigators released surveillance video footage of him that was recorded in Trudeau's neighbourhood, said Ottawa police break-and-enter unit Staff Sgt. Kal Ghadban. The man told police he was heavily intoxicated at the time and that he had entered the wrong home by accident. He was trying to get into a friend's house, Ghadban said. The man found kitchen knives not far from where he entered the home and he briefly thought about stealing them, Ghadban said. Instead, the man left a note for the homeowners saying he could have stolen things, and that they should lock their doors. He placed five or six knives on the floor next to the note. "In his mind, he was leaving a note of apology and remorse," Ghadban said.[/QUOTE] No charges.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;45812672] No charges.[/QUOTE] 19 year old. Legally drunk. No charges. What a great time to be a Canadian.
[quote]Some of the people living and working nearby told CBC News the police decision to not charge the man sends the wrong message. "I think if we start using the fact we can't manage the amount of alcohol we drink to cover up terrible invasions of people's privacy, we have a little bit of a problem there," said Grace Betts.[/quote] wat Lady, the fellow did nothing wrong. If he had actually committed a crime and got off scot free we'd have a problem here. It was just an honest mistake.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;45812676]19 year old. Legally drunk. No charges. What a great time to be a Canadian.[/QUOTE] No, it's rewarding honesty and making an example out of it.
He wrote a note about how he could have stolen stuff, while drunk out of his mind.
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