Nipawin man accused of threatening Trudeau pleads not guilty
The Nipawin man accused of threatening Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Parliament buildings has pleaded not guilty.
David Petersen, 52, was originally scheduled to plead guilty during his latest appearance in Nipawin Provincial Court on Wednesday, but told Judge Inez Cardinal he doesn’t believe he’s guilty of the charges.
Petersen was charged after RCMP said in a release that threats of shooting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blowing up the Parliament buildings were allegedly made during a call to an employee at a Canadian government agency on Feb. 12.