Thunder Bay, Ont., police chief found not guilty of obstruction and breach of trust
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — The police chief of Thunder Bay, Ont., has been found not guilty on charges of obstruction of justice and breach of trust.
Justice Bonnie Warkentin issued her ruling on the charges against J.P. Levesque in a courtroom in the northwestern Ontario city on Thursday.
The courtroom erupted in applause from Levesque’s family members and supporters after the verdict was read.
Warkentin says the Crown did not prove beyond reasonable doubt that Levesque intended to interfere with a possible extortion investigation into Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs and acted within his discretion as chief of police.