London, Ont. man accused of making 'racially-motivated threats' against neighbour
A London man has been charged after police say a south end family was the target of racially-motivated threats.
Police responded to the area of Ridout Street South and Windsor Avenue on Sunday after receiving a call about a vehicle being driven onto the lawn of a home multiple times before it was parked at a nearby residence.
Concerned for the driver, citizens approached the home, and reportedly found what appeared to be racially-motivated signs in the home's window.
Officers began investigating and spoke to a male at the residenct. At that point, police say he uttered multiple racial threats directed at his neighbour and then resisted arrest.
As a result, the 36-year-old London man has been charged with:
- uttering threats to cause death
- dangerous operation of a conveyance
- two counts of criminal harassment by threatening conduct
- resisting arrest
The accused was being held in custody pending a court appearance on Tuesday.
Police are reminding the public that there are no specific hate crimes in the Criminal Code but, "When crimes have underlying hate-related motivation, this information is presented during sentencing and will be taken into account during the judicial process."
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