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Home»World»Canada»P.E.I. Man Barred from Internet Access and Passport Due to Terrorism Peace Bond
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P.E.I. Man Barred from Internet Access and Passport Due to Terrorism Peace Bond

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In August 2025, a Prince Edward Island man, Daniel Desmond Crowder, was subjected to a terrorism peace bond after being apprehended by the RCMP. Authorities were concerned that Crowder, 51 years old, might commit a terrorism-related offense. The investigation culminated in February when officers seized various 3D-printed components associated with firearms from his residence. Consequently, Crowder faces eight charges that include firearms manufacturing, possession of computer data intended for firearm manufacturing, and possession of a firearm.

The allegations against Crowder are serious; however, they have yet to be tested in a court of law. The peace bond issued is effective for one year and encompasses a strict set of 29 conditions aimed at mitigating the potential risk he poses. Such conditions require Crowder to carry a copy of the peace bond when leaving his home and to obtain written permission for any travel outside of Prince Edward Island. These measures highlight the RCMP’s proactive approach in safeguarding the public from potential threats.

Among the prohibitive conditions detailed in the peace bond, Crowder is forbidden from accessing the internet or possessing devices capable of online access, including smartphones. This stipulation is particularly pertinent given the nature of his alleged offenses and the comments he made that raised alarms for law enforcement. Social media usage is also off-limits, effectively limiting his ability to communicate or engage with others online, which is a crucial aspect of modern life.

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Further requirements of the peace bond include surrendering any existing passports and refraining from applying for travel documents. These provisions reflect a comprehensive strategy aimed at restricting Crowder’s movements and online activities to prevent any possible escalation into a terrorism offense. The authorities are taking no chances, especially after reviewing his online behavior alongside the material seized during the initial investigation.

Cpl. Gavin Moore, a spokesperson for the RCMP in Prince Edward Island, emphasized the necessity of the peace bond as a precautionary measure. The decision was made after Crowder’s release in July, following the initial seizure of evidence and concerning statements made online. The goal is to ensure that he adheres to the set conditions, which serve to uphold public safety during the legal process.

In summary, the case surrounding Daniel Desmond Crowder is emblematic of the balancing act law enforcement must undertake between individual rights and community safety. While the legal proceedings continue, the conditions imposed by the peace bond illustrate the serious concerns associated with potential terrorism-related activities and demonstrate the judicial system’s responsiveness to emerging threats in society.

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