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Hate was a factor in alleged nail gun assault on pro-Palestinian protesters in Vaughan: police

York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween attends a press conference at the York Regional Police Headquarters in Aurora, Ont., on Jan. 31. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

Police north of Toronto say hate was a motivating factor in a man’s alleged nail-gun-wielding assault directed at pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

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York Regional Police say officers were called on Sunday to an area in Vaughan for reports of a man who assaulted pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

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Police say the man allegedly stopped his vehicle near the demonstrators, shouted obscenities at them and got confrontational with three protestors.

Police say as things escalated, the suspect allegedly discharged a nail gun, though no one was injured.

A 27-year-old Vaughan man is facing several charges including assault, assault with a weapon and mischief.

Police say they determined that hate was a motivating factor in the incident.

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