http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2011/01/28/17076041.html
The controversial protester who wore a โNo Police Stateโ sign at the funeral procession for Sgt. Ryan Russell was jailed Thursday after he was convicted of assault earlier this week. Eric Brazau, 46, was found guilty of assault with a weapon โ his seventh violent offence conviction โ for hitting Alan Norris with his car outside Brazauโs downtown Toronto home in July 2009.
Justice Alphonse Lacavera sentenced Brazau to 45 days in custody for assault with a weapon and breaching his probation. Brazau became a public figure when he held up a sign that stated โSoldierโs Die, Electricians Die and People Dieโ on one side and โNo Police Stateโ on the other at the enormous funeral for Russell on Jan. 18.
Brazauโs latest brush with the law occurred when Norris and his friend, Sharon Reeve arrived at Brazauโs home to serve him legal papers. Reeveโs mother was involved in a civil dispute with Brazau in the summer of 2009. Brazau tried to escape in his car without accepting the documents.
His car struck Norris as he stood on the sidewalk. Norris, who suffered a knee injury, toppled onto the hood of Brazauโs Volkswagen.
Brazau, a self-employed consultant, who breached his probation on an earlier assault charge, was also placed on two years probation. He received credit for seven days of pretrial custody.
The sentence was jointly proposed by Crown attorney Monica Gharabaway and defence counsel Michael Hassell. Brazau, who stated his free speech rights were handcuffed when he was arrested at the huge police funeral procession, also faces allegations Monday at College Park courts that he criminally harassed a hijab-wearing Muslim woman last summer.
Police allege Brazau was riding his bike near a Muslim woman walking in the Parliament and Carleton Sts. area when he called her a terrorist and said he was against Muslims. It is alleged Brazau continued the anti-Muslim rant on two other occasions and urged her to โgo back to Afganistan.โ The woman reported the incidents to police and Brazau was charged July 24.
Brazau told the Sunโs Joe Warmington that he wore the offensive sign outside the massive police funeral at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to express his free speech and didnโt mean to offend the Russell family. He was taken away in handcuffs but later released without charges.
โI wanted to test if it is a police state,โ Brazau said. โAnd what happened to me for holding that sign is the kind of thing that would happen in one.
โWould I, Joe, have been arrested if I had been holding a sign that said โRest in Peace, Heroโ?โ If you say no, then you have to say what is the difference?โ