Cape Breton Post

Bomb threat to the wrong Ottawa by U.S. man opposed to mask mandate

- COURTNEY GREENBERG

An American man who allegedly made a bomb threat to police in Ottawa, Ohio confused it with Canada's capital, where a group of truckers have been protesting against COVID-19 mandates for weeks.

Ohio police said the 20-year-old suspect meant to target Ottawa, Ontario to waste the time and resources of local authoritie­s.

The man called the Putnam County Sheriff's Office on Monday and said he was going to set off a bomb in Ottawa, according to Captain Brad Brubaker. After tracing the call, police determined it was coming from the Akron, Ohio area.

“He called back a second time claiming he had been shot. When he found out he was talking to Ohio and not Canada, he said he hadn't been shot but was simply trying to waste (Canadian authoritie­s') time and resources because he didn't agree with their mask mandate,” Brubaker told The Lima News.

He later admitted there was no bomb.

The suspect apparently found the Ohio phone number after an online search for the Ottawa Police Department.

“You'd think with him being from Ohio the ‘419' area code might have rung a bell,” said Brubaker.

He is writing a report about the call to submit to a prosector to determine whether charges will be laid.

The incident was not the first time the two police department­s were mixed up. In a Facebook post , the Ohio department said they received calls from Canadian citizens who had also mistaken them for authoritie­s in the Ontario city. Ohio police wanted to ensure the “messages and concerns are heard by the correct agency,” the post explained.

This comes as the Canadian protests sparked by COVID mandates for truckers continue to make headlines in the United States. Elon Musk and Donald Trump are just a few of the high-profile supporters of the so-called Freedom Convoy and its aftermath.

Hundreds of truckers remain in Ottawa, while blockades across the country have shut down three U.s.-canada border crossings.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Police officers stand in front of trucks as truckers and supporters continue to protest COVID-19 restrictio­ns in Ottawa, Feb. 4.
REUTERS Police officers stand in front of trucks as truckers and supporters continue to protest COVID-19 restrictio­ns in Ottawa, Feb. 4.

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