Six Nations man in Brantford, Ont., golf course occupation faces charges related to land-claim protest

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An Oneida man from Six Nations of the Grand River faces criminal charges after months of helping lead a protest to stop the sale of a Brantford, Ont., golf course that Indigenous leaders say sits on their land.

Trevor Bomberry, 48, surrendered on Tuesday and was released on a promise to attend court, Brantford police said.

 Bomberry is set to appear in court in February. His lawyer, Tim Gilbert, declined to comment publicly. 

Bomberry is accused of cutting the lock on the front gate of the Arrowdale Golf Course on Oct. 9, 2021, to begin occupation of the land, where he and others stayed for months.

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