Kawartha Lakes police defend charging resident with assault after alleged break-in

Kawartha Lakes police defend charging resident with assault after alleged break-in

The chief of police in Kawartha Lakes, Ont., is defending assault charges his officers laid against a man who was the victim of an alleged break-in, saying Canadians' rights to defend themselves and their property "are not unlimited."
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