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Quebec-based RCMP officer charged with uttering threats online toward Donald Trump

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Last updated: 2026/06/17 at 3:07 PM
Press Room Published June 17, 2026
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A Quebec-based RCMP police officer has been arrested for allegedly threatening U.S. President Donald Trump online.

In a statement, the RCMP Federal Policing Eastern Region announced Evenson Dumerlus, 34, of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que, was arrested after allegedly posting a video on his Snapchat account in which he made threatening comments toward Trump. 

The alleged events reportedly occurred while he was deployed on G7 security operations in June 2025.

The investigation was taken over by the Special Investigations Unit after an RCMP officer reported the video. After reviewing the evidence, investigators acted quickly, and Dumerlus was removed from his duties on the same day as the incident, the statement says.

Dumerlus is facing a charge of uttering threats and is expected to appear on July 30 at the St-Jean-sur-Richelieu courthouse.

“The RCMP takes seriously any threats that can affect one’s sense of security,” the statement says. “Violent statements will not be tolerated.”

The RCMP encourages the public to report such activities to the police.

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