Shocking harassment she takes a selfie with a terminally ill

Shocking harassment, she takes a selfie with a terminally ill man: the man is the father of a Pride supporter

The organizer of an anti-Pride protest in Canada has been accused of harassment after posting a selfie of himself in a room with a terminally ill man. The man, Bubba Christopher Michael Pollock, 34, a self-proclaimed leader of a Pride march, clashed on social media with 36-year-old Brittany Leroux, a supporter of the Pride community.

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Criminal Selfie

The horrific selfie shows the 34-year-old with behind him Andre Leroux, the father of the woman with whom he had a heated exchange over differing views on Pride. The shot, which the man in bad taste posted on social media with a grin expressing, among other things, his feelings about the reaction of the dying man’s daughter, is not clear how that was possible given the access to the palliative care room is reserved for family members only.

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Up to 10 years in prison

Pollock is now charged with criminal harassment, which Canada’s Criminal Code defines as conduct that causes another person to have a “reasonable fear for their own safety or the safety of another person.” If a criminal conviction for harassment is treated as a criminal offense, the maximum penalty is 10 years in prison.

Pollock’s Defense

“I understand what it’s like to be in this situation. I brought this gentleman some flowers, left them and left.

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