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Toronto police drop charges against Josh Alexander’s brother who was bloodied by LGBT activist

Updated: September 26, 2023 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 26, 2023 – 12:42 pm EDTTue Sep 26, 2023 – 12:44 pm EDT

TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — Nicolas Alexander, the younger brother of 17-year-old student activist Josh Alexander, has been released after being arrested at a pro-family rally in Toronto last week.  

On September 22, Nicolas Alexander was released by Toronto police after being carted off by law enforcement with his face covered in blood after he was reportedly attacked by LGBT activists and Antifa members outside a Toronto high school during a pro-family protest that same day. 

“Nicolas Alexander has been released,” his father Matt Alexander posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Charges dropped. This is typical. Arrest the peaceful people and let the violent go free. If you people want to live in a safe and free nation then you better speak up.”

Nicolas Alexander has been released.
Charges dropped.
This is typical.
Arrest the peaceful people and let the violent go free.
If you people want to live in a safe and free nation then you better speak up. pic.twitter.com/jilScsnMy0

— Matt Alexander (@RealMattA_) September 22, 2023

Nicolas’ brother Josh told LifeSiteNews that Nicolas was charged with “breaching the peace.” However, he revealed that,

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