A Canadian man who pleaded guilty last fall to shooting at energy facilities in North and South Dakota was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison.
Cameron M. Smith, 50, a Canadian who wanted to bring more attention to climate change, was also ordered to pay $2.1 million ...
Cameron Monte Smith, 50, a Canadian citizen, was sentenced to U.S. prison for destroying two energy facilities in North ...
A Canadian man, Cameron Monte Smith, 50, has been sentenced to a staggering 25 years in prison for orchestrating two high-powered attacks on critical U.S. energy infrastructure—one in North Dakota and ...
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In the South Dakota incident, prosecutors said the damage inflicted by Smith caused a shutdown of a pump station on the Keystone XL Pipeline, which led to a leak that damaged neighboring land.
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A 50-year-old Canadian man has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for destroying an energy facility in North Dakota, and another in South Dakota.
The shootings caused power outages and disrupted the Keystone Pipeline ... to shooting at energy facilities in North Dakota and South Dakota was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison.
WASHINGTON – A Canadian man who pleaded guilty last fall to shooting at energy facilities in North Dakota and South Dakota was sentenced Monday, March 10, to 25 years in prison.