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Calgary police allege man placed hateful stickers in public locker room

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Police have laid a hate-movivated mischief charge against a Calgary man who they allege placed white supremacist stickers in a public locker room. Calgary Police Service headquarters in Calgary on Monday, May 6, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY — Police have laid a hate-motivated mischief charge against a Calgary man who they allege placed white supremacist stickers in a public locker room. 

They say staff at the MNP Community and Sport Centre immediately removed the stickers and alerted police in January. 

Police say they have charged a 50-year-old man after reviewing security video footage and interviewing staff at the centre. 

Sgt. Matt Messenger says officers have seen similar stickers attached in public places throughout Calgary.

He says they’re meant to make people feel unwelcome and says that’s unacceptable. 

Hate-motivated crimes don't result in additional charges, but can be entered as evidence if the person is found guilty and considered in sentencing.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 20, 2024.  

The Canadian Press

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