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Man who defaced Holocaust Monument won’t serve more time behind bars

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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The former City of Ottawa lawyer who defaced the National Holocaust Monument with blood-red paint last summer won’t serve any more time behind bars.

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Justice Anne London-Weinstein announced her decision in the case against 46-year-old Iain Aspenlieder on Wednesday. Aspenlieder pleaded guilty in July to committing mischief to the memorial in June 2025 by painting the words “FEED ME” on it.

During sentencing arguments in December, Crown prosecutors sought a two-year sentence, while Aspenlieder’s defence lawyer had asked for a suspended sentence accounting for time already served in jail and under strict bail conditions.

In an unusual move, Aspenlieder asked in December to be taken back into custody while London-Weinstein decided what sentence to impose.

In her decision Wednesday to release Aspenlieder from custody, London-Weinstein said she didn’t believe Aspenlieder’s actions were motivated by hate but that they still caused harm.

She handed down a sentence of five months for time already served. Aspenlieder looked straight ahead, his head tilted slightly down, during the sentencing.

London-Weinstein concluded that Aspenlieder’s actions were motivated by his political views and the plight of the Palestinians. 

She added that, according to everything she’s heard and despite the harm caused by Aspenlieder’s actions, his crime was inconsistent with his overall character. 

During sentencing arguments back in December, Aspenlieder said he knew his actions hurt people but that it was an “unavoidable consequence” of his bid to “shock Canadians out of our complicity” over what he called the ongoing genocide in Gaza by Israel.

During the course of the case, court heard from a number of Jewish and other community groups about the negative impact of the vandalism.

Several of the organizations said a red handprint on the curb caused particular anguish because it evokes a widely-publicized image from 2000 of a Palestinian man raising his hands, covered in the blood of two murdered Israeli reservists, in celebration of their killing.

London-Weinstein said she believes Aspenlieder inadvertently left the print, unaware of its greater significance and symbolism.

Wednesday’s conclusion marked the first time a sentence has been issued for that particular Criminal Code offence.

On top of his sentence of 152 days of time served, Aspenlieder will remain on probation for two years.

He is ordered not to approach Jewish or Israeli institutions and is prohibited from possessing firearms.

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