Rideau Hall last week made, conveyed or caused threats to be made against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, police say.Court documents released on Monday provide some additional details about the specifics of the 22 charges laid against Corey Hurren, 46, last week after he allegedly rammed his truck through the gate to Rideau Hall in an armed incident that saw him taken into custody two hours later.Hurren was arrested on July 2 following the incident at Rideau Hall, which is the official residence of the governor general.
Trudeau also lives in a cottage on the grounds, though neither he nor the governor general were home at the time.According to police, Hurren walked through the grounds with firearms on him and proceeded to briefly hide from.