A North Rustico, P.E.I., man already under a terrorism peace bond is now facing what police say are the first terrorism charges ever laid in Atlantic Canada.
2 charges laid against Daniel Desmond Crowder related to 3D-printed weapons, issuing threats

Thinh Nguyen · CBC News
· Posted: Nov 19, 2025 9:24 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Daniel Desmond Crowder was charged following an investigation by the RCMP Federal Policing Unit in P.E.I. (Facebook)
A North Rustico, P.E.I., man already under a terrorism peace bond is now facing what police say are the first terrorism charges ever laid in Atlantic Canada.
Daniel Desmond Crowder is facing two charges in connection with 3D-printed firearms and issuing threats, RCMP said in a news release Wednesday.
The charges include:
- Knowingly facilitating a terrorist activity by possessing weapons and manufacturing firearms and firearm components.
- Possessing weapons, 3D-printing equipment, tire puncturing devices, instructional literature and guides on manufacturing an AR-15, manufactured firearms and firearms components, intending that they be used, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, for the purpose of facilitating or carrying out a terrorist activity.
A photo of a variety of 3D-printed gun parts that RCMP officers seized when they executed a search warrant at a Queens County residence on Feb. » Read More
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