Councillor Cindy Scholten At Rally For Mayor Mike Bradley
(Blackburnnews.com Photo By Melanie Irwin)
Councillor Cindy Scholten At Rally For Mayor Mike Bradley (Blackburnnews.com Photo By Melanie Irwin)
Sarnia

No Assault At Bradley Rally

Sarnia police will not be laying any charges in connection with a rally staged in support of Mayor Mike Bradley at city hall in October.

An assault allegation made by a member of the crowd was investigated but police say they found no grounds to lay charges.

The rally became unruly when councillor Cindy Scholten walked into the pro-Bradley crowd carrying an anti-bullying sign.

A large crowd had gathered to protest sanctions against the mayor after he was found to have bullied and harassed four senior staff members, including the current city manager.

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