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City of Ottawa lawyer on leave charged with National Holocaust Monument vandalism

29 June 2025
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City of Ottawa lawyer on leave charged with National Holocaust Monument vandalism
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The National Holocaust Memorial in Ottawa was vandalized with red paint on June 9, leading to charges against 46-year-old city lawyer Iain Aspenlieder for mischief to a war monument and harassment. Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe expressed his disturbance over the incident, emphasizing that it contradicts community values, while the police investigation is ongoing.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A lawyer from Ottawa has been charged for vandalizing the National Holocaust Memorial with red paint, which upset the community and led to a police investigation.

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