Winnipeg Man Gets More Charges for Bad Online Messages
Introduction
Jason Paul Rindall is 55 years old. He lives in Winnipeg. The police gave him new charges. He sent bad messages online. The messages were about Prime Minister Mark Carney and Jewish and Muslim people. The RCMP told people about this on Friday.
Main Body
The RCMP started looking at a person on X (a social media site) in January. They found Rindall. They arrested him on February 13. In March, they gave him three charges. He said he wanted to kill the Prime Minister. He also said he wanted to kill Jewish people and Muslim people. On Friday, the RCMP said Rindall has more charges. He now has charges for hating groups of people. He also has a charge for saying he wants to kill the Prime Minister again. The police did not say what he wrote in his messages. Rindall is still in jail. He will go to court on Friday. The RCMP said they cannot talk more about this. The court is still working on the case.
Conclusion
Rindall stays in jail. He will see a judge. The police will not say more because the court is still looking at the problem.