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Windsor man arrested outside documentary screening about him

A Windsor man faces two counts of criminal harassment and failure to comply with a release order after he was arrested outside a London performance hall showing a documentary about him.

London Police arrested 45-year-old Jason Nassr on Monday night outside the hall on Dundas Street.

Nassr had been released from custody with a number of court-imposed conditions, including "not being within 200 metres of any place where you know specific named individuals live, work, go to school, frequent, or any place you know these named people to be."

According to the London Free Press, Nassr is the creator of Creeper Hunter TV, and the documentary, "Shamed", explores vigilantism, the justice system, and how it impacts people accused of being pedophiles.

The documentary was produced by Windsor-born filmmaker Matt Gallagher.

London Police say they had reason to believe Nassr might show up at the screening, knowing the people he was ordered to stay away from were there.

Anyone with information about the incident can call London Police at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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