A commander at an Ontario military base has been temporarily removed from his position after being charged in connection with a firearm incident on a canal in southeastern Ontario last week.
The Ontario Provincial Police said they were called to the canal in Quinte West on Aug. 25 at around 2:30 p.m. following a report that a firearm had been discharged from a boat and protected wildlife was targeted.“During the investigation, it was learned that a firearm was thrown into the canal,” OPP said in a news release on Monday.and charged him with obstructing a peace officer and careless use of a firearm under the Criminal Code.
Huddleston said he has temporarily removed Dahl from command pending the outcome of the court proceedings.
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