Jeremy Mackenzie, the self-identified leader of the online far-right group Diagolon, was back in yxe court after audio recordings of his bail hearing were posted online, despite a standard court-ordered publication ban
Mackenzie, 36, appeared by phone from the facility where he is being held in custody pending a trial on charges of assault and various firearms offences stemming from an incident alleged to have occurred in rural Saskatchewan in November 2021.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Photography is forbidden in Saskatchewan courts, save for ceremonial or other special occasions. Audio recordings may only be made by media with accreditation from the provincial Ministry of Justice, to be used for ensuring accurate reporting, but not for broadcast. RCMP have said they got a report in March about an alleged assault in the RM of Viscount in November 2021. In July, Mackenzie was charged with one count each of assault, pointing a firearm, using a restricted weapon in a careless manner and mischief.Article content
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