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Man accused in Holocaust Memorial vandalism fired by City of Ottawa

30 June 2025
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Man accused in Holocaust Memorial vandalism fired by City of Ottawa
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The City of Ottawa confirmed that Iain Aspenlieder, accused of vandalizing the National Holocaust Memorial with red paint, has been fired while on leave at the time of the incident. Charged with mischief to a war monument and harassment, he is scheduled for a bail hearing on July 2, as the police investigation continues into the act that defaced the monument, which commemorates six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A man who used red paint to vandalize the National Holocaust Memorial has lost his job and is facing legal charges for his actions.

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