Trial begins for Nipawin man accused of threatening PM
The trial involving a Nipawin man facing charges of threatening Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Parliament buildings will require another day of proceedings after hours of evidence and witness testimonies.
David Petersen, 53, appeared in Nipawin Provincial Court on Wednesday, Sept. 4 after he pleaded not guilty in April. He was charged after RCMP said in a media release that threats of shooting Trudeau and blowing up the Parliament buildings were allegedly made over the phone to a Canadian government agency employee on Feb. 12.
The employee mentioned, Paul Sveinson, was a collection content officer for the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) at the time of the call. He was the Crown’s first witness and appeared via video from Winnipeg.
Sveinson said in court that he and Petersen talked approximately 10 times between October 2018 and the Feb. 12 call. He said Petersen sounded depressed and distraught during the last call between them and he brought up Trudeau’s name after no previous mentions of politics.