Ken Pagan Granted Conditional Discharge Over Beer Can Toss Incident

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Ken Pagan, known as the Toronto Beer Can Thrower was sentenced last week. If you are not caught up with the incident, please look to our previous blogs.
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Ken Pagan, known as the Toronto Beer Can Thrower was sentenced last week. If you are not caught up with the incident, please look to our previous blogs:

Toronto Beer-Tosser Charged With Mischief

Ken Pagan: Toronto Beer Tosser Pleads Guilty

Pagan was granted conditional discharge which includes:

  • No criminal record (if he complies with probation)
  • 12-month probation
  • At least 10 hours of community service a month
  • Barred from attending any MLB games (already banned from the Rogers Centre)
  • 200 hours of community work (already has done 100 hours this year)
  • Must stay 500 metres away from the Rogers Centre

Since the incident, Ken has been delivering pizzas and working as a janitor. He does not believe he will be able to return as a journalist as a result of the incident.

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