Calgary police have charged city resident Brian Douglas Jensen for two separate vandalism incidents at the Peace Bridge, according to a Wednesday press release. .The release said Calgary police were called to the Peace Bridge on Sunday over reports of a man shattering 70 glass windowpanes along the bridge. .READ MORE: Calgary police seek suspect in $1-million Peace Bridge vandalism.In another instance on June 18, the same man is believed to have broken a single windowpane on the bridge. .Calgary police said Jensen has been charged with two counts each of mischief to property over $5,000, disturbing the peace, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, breaches of a conditional sentence, and a bylaw infraction for unlawful disposal of waste in a park. .He is scheduled to appear in court on August 5. .Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact police by calling (403) 266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477. .This is what the Western Standard is up againstThe Trudeau government is funding lies and propaganda by directly subsidizing the mainstream media. They do this to entrench the powerful Eastern, woke and corrupt interests that dominate the political, social and economic institutions in Canada. Federal authorities are constantly trying to censor us and stop us from publishing the stories that they don’t want you to read. Ottawa may weaponize our taxes and police against us, but we’ve got a powerful ally on our side.You. Free men, and free women. We need you to stand with us and become a member of the Western Standard. Here’s what you will get for your membership:Unlimited access to all articles from the Western Standard, Alberta Report, West Coast Standard, and Saskatchewan Standard, with no paywall. Our daily newsletter delivered to your inbox. .Access to exclusive Member-only WS events.Keep the West’s leading independent media voice strong and free.If you can, please support us with a monthly or annual membership. It takes just a moment to set up, and you will be making a big impact on keeping one the last independent media outlets in Canada free from Ottawa’s corrupting influence.
Calgary police have charged city resident Brian Douglas Jensen for two separate vandalism incidents at the Peace Bridge, according to a Wednesday press release. .The release said Calgary police were called to the Peace Bridge on Sunday over reports of a man shattering 70 glass windowpanes along the bridge. .READ MORE: Calgary police seek suspect in $1-million Peace Bridge vandalism.In another instance on June 18, the same man is believed to have broken a single windowpane on the bridge. .Calgary police said Jensen has been charged with two counts each of mischief to property over $5,000, disturbing the peace, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, breaches of a conditional sentence, and a bylaw infraction for unlawful disposal of waste in a park. .He is scheduled to appear in court on August 5. .Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact police by calling (403) 266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477. .This is what the Western Standard is up againstThe Trudeau government is funding lies and propaganda by directly subsidizing the mainstream media. They do this to entrench the powerful Eastern, woke and corrupt interests that dominate the political, social and economic institutions in Canada. Federal authorities are constantly trying to censor us and stop us from publishing the stories that they don’t want you to read. Ottawa may weaponize our taxes and police against us, but we’ve got a powerful ally on our side.You. Free men, and free women. We need you to stand with us and become a member of the Western Standard. Here’s what you will get for your membership:Unlimited access to all articles from the Western Standard, Alberta Report, West Coast Standard, and Saskatchewan Standard, with no paywall. Our daily newsletter delivered to your inbox. .Access to exclusive Member-only WS events.Keep the West’s leading independent media voice strong and free.If you can, please support us with a monthly or annual membership. It takes just a moment to set up, and you will be making a big impact on keeping one the last independent media outlets in Canada free from Ottawa’s corrupting influence.