Judge Michelle Brass ruled that Travis Patron, now with five separate charges against him along with multiple charges of breaching conditions, will remain in custody.Travis Patron of Redvers is being held in custody after a judge ruled against releasing him in a show-cause hearing April 1. Patron was arrested or the second time in 10 days on Sunday, March 28 after allegedly breaking in to the Redvers Legion Hall. On March 19 police were called when Patron was causing a disturbance at the Legion Hall and refused to leave. Then, on the night of Saturday, March 27, Patron broke into the Legion Hall and his image was allegedly captured on a security camera.
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Patron was earlier charged with mischief after police had to be called Friday, March 19 when he disrupted an event at the Redvers Legion Hall. According to Carlyle RCMP, the mischief charge came after Patron was reported on the Legion Hall property in Redvers claiming he has ownership of the building. “Our members had responded to a complaint about Mr. Patron being unwanted at the Legion building in Redvers. He was claiming he had lawful authority to be there but it was determined he did not,” said Stringfellow. “His refusal to leave led to him being arrested for mischief. He has been charged with mischief for obstructing the lawful enjoyment of the premises as well as breaching a previous court order, so an undertaking from a previous charge,” Stringfellow explained.
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Travis Patron, the leader of the extreme-right-wing Canadian Nationalist Party who was charged with wilful promotion of hate earlier this year, was arrested twice within 10 days over incidents at the Redvers Legion Hall, which Patron insists should be referred to as the Ministry Of National Faithism.
On March 19 police were called when Patron was causing a disturbance at the Redvers Legion Hall and refused to leave. He was charged with mischief.
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“Our members had responded to a complaint about Mr. Patron being unwanted at the Legion building in Redvers. He was claiming he had lawful authority to be there, but it was determined he did not,” said Sgt. Geoff Stringfellow of the Carlyle RCMP.
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