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On April 19, a small fire was set at the rear of the centre and police later found Le Guerrier’s fingerprints on a piece of canvas found at the scene.

Then, on April 25, Le Guerrier was in a Bank Street bar and bought a beer for woman he had met. When he found out she was Jewish, however, he began berating her with anti-Semitic comments and making Nazi salutes. Police were called and pepper-sprayed Le Guerrier, but he was able to escape and ran to the nearby Islam Care Centre and again hurled a rock through a window.

At his trial on Dec. 18, Le Guerrier pleaded not guilty to all charges and was found not criminally responsible for his actions by Justice Robert Graydon.

But his brush with the law hasn’t kept Le Guerrier quiet on the internet.

An online post made under his name dated Jan. 1 said, “The illuminati, Zionists and the Secret Government are all after my data. I’m going underground.”

In another post on Jan. 2, Le Guerrier included a link to a news story about Joshua Boyle, the former Afghanistan hostage who has been charged with sexual offences. “Why didn’t we kill this traitor,” Le Guerrier wrote. “I am not surprised at all he is like any other of his kind.”

A post under Le Guerrier’s name, also published on Jan. 2, said, “My Ottawa enemies are after me online. They found out I am out of jail somehow and began harassing me. I’m not convinced VK is safe for me, so I will have to be a “good” boy on here. Oh well. Looking forward to meeting these punks face-to-face this year.”