Jeremy MacKenzie, leader of online group ‘Diagolon,’ arrested in Nova Scotia: RCMP

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Jeremy MacKenzie, leader of online group ‘Diagolon,’ arrested in Nova Scotia: RCMP
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Online group ‘Diagolon’ founder Jeremy MacKenzie arrested on assault charges

Jeremy MacKenzie, the founder of the online group “Diagolon,” was arrested in Nova Scotia on Wednesday on charges related to an allegation of assault in Saskatchewan from last year.

“MacKenzie will be remanded into custody as part of the court process related to his arrest warrant,” Nova Scotia RCMP spokesman Cpl. Chris Marshall wrote in an emailed statement. The 36-year-old was also charged in his home province of Nova Scotia with 13 firearms-related offences after a police search in January.

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