Crown argues Trudeau gravel-thrower deserves jail time, defence says he's remorseful

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is escorted by his RCMP security detail as protesters shout and throw gravel while leaving a campaign stop at a local micro brewery during the 好色tv federal election campaign in London Ont., on Monday, September 6, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

LONDON, Ont. - The man who threw gravel at Justin Trudeau at a protest-interrupted 2021 campaign event should be sent to jail, a prosecutor argued on Monday, claiming the man's actions were not just an assault on a candidate but an assault on democracy.

The defence lawyer for 26-year-old Shane Marshall, meanwhile, said his client's impulse and anger management issues got the better of him when he tossed stones at the prime minister during the September 2021 campaign stop in London, Ont.

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