Jeremy MacKenzie, leader of extremist group ‘Diagolon,’ arrested in Nova Scotia

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Jeremy MacKenzie, leader of extremist group ‘Diagolon,’ arrested in Nova Scotia
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Breaking: Jeremy MacKenzie, leader of online group 'Diagolon,' arrested in Nova Scotia: RCMP

OTTAWA—Jeremy MacKenzie, the founder of the online group “Diagolon,” has been arrested in Nova Scotia on charges related to an allegation of assault in Saskatchewan from last year.

The Saskatchewan RCMP said this summer he was charged with assault, pointing a firearm, mischief and using a restricted weapon in a careless manner after they received a report in March this year about an alleged assault near Viscount, Sask., in November 2021.

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