Medicine Hat man charged with inciting hatred in public
MEDICINE HAT — A 35-year-old Medicine Hat man is facing multiple charges, including inciting hatred in public, after money with hateful messages was seized at a local business.
According to a news release from the Medicine Hat Police Service, officers received a complaint from a local business regarding a male allegedly displaying currency stamped with hate markings directed towards people of the Jewish faith.
Police arrested Loki Hulgaard, 35, and charged him with inciting hatred in public. When officers searched his backpack, numerous $5, $20 and $50 bills were discovered, stamped with messages including “Jewish White Genocide.”
Officers executed a search warrant at Hulgaard’s home and seized numerous computers, USB drives and white supremacy documents. Officers also seized four firearms, including 2 SKS high-powered rifles with the serial numbers removed, over 1,200 rounds of ammunition, high capacity magazines and hate stickers displaying the message “Immigration=White Genocide.”