Related
Two brothers from Hants County charged with setting a cross on fire outside the home of a white relative and her black fiancé have been remanded into custody until next week, when a judge will decide whether to free them on bail.
Michelle Lyon and Shayne Howe are heartened by the flood of support since a cross was set on fire outside their Hants County home early Sunday. (CBC) Nathan Neil Rehberg, 20, and Justin Chad Rehberg, 19, appeared in Kentville provincial court late Wednesday afternoon to face charges of public incitement of hatred, mischief and uttering threats.
After a two-hour bail hearing, the judge adjourned the case until Monday when he will give his ruling.
The brothers are accused of erecting a two-metre-high cross, with a hanging noose, in front of the home of Michelle Lyon, their father's cousin, and Shayne Howe and yelling racial slurs at the terrified couple and their children, who were inside at the time.
The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. Sunday in Poplar Grove, a small community northeast of Windsor.
Granville Rehberg, Nathan and Justin's father, said he's "real sick" about what happened early Sunday and equally baffled.
"I don't understand," Rehberg told CBC News in a voice that cracked with emotion. "I got nieces that have black children. I got cousins that are black. My family is not racist. I just don't know what to say."
He said he hasn't spoken to his sons yet and doesn't know what to think.
"They're my kids … I don't know what's going through their heads. I haven't talked to them. This is my first time hearing about it. I just want to apologize to the public and to the black community. I'm not racist. I'd just like to apologize to all the black people.
"Why would they put it on their own cousin's lawn?"
Rehberg said he grew up in Falmouth, a community in Hants County with black and white residents. He said he has close friends who are black, as do his sons.
RCMP wouldn't comment on the relationship between the suspects and the victims but said the cross-burning was not a random act.
Howe is the only black person in Poplar Grove. He and Lyons and their children have been receiving support from neighbours and strangers alike since their ordeal became public.
More than 1,900 people joined a Facebook site set up in support of the family, with expressions of anger that the family was being terrorized.
Sgt. Brigdit Leger, an RCMP spokeswoman, said the Rehbergs were arrested because of information that came in through tips.
''This incident was very disturbing, and we were very quick to reach out to the public," Leger said. "In this instance, we are very thankful to the public for the tips that we received."
Share Tools
Latest Nova Scotia News Headlines
- Halifax police warn of sex offender's release
- Halifax police issued a warning Friday about a man released from prison for offences against children. more »
- Sunken boat refloated in Sydney Harbour
- A half-sunken boat abandoned in Sydney Harbour several years ago was refloated Friday in the first step toward removing the eyesore. more »
- Inmate strangler sentenced today
- A Dartmouth prisoner who strangled his cellmate to death three years ago will spend at least another 14 years behind bars. more »
- 902 numbers running out in N.S., P.E.I.
- The process has begun to figure out how to handle an expected phone number shortage in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. more »
Top News Headlines
- Canadian woman continues tweeting her way to the top of Everest
- Sandra Leduc is taking a second run at Mount Everest's summit after a deadly storm forced her back down the mountain and killed four others on Sunday. The Canadian lawyer and government worker is tweeting her progress along the way. more »
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped
- The federal government is scrapping two review boards used by people appealing decisions made about their employment insurance. more »
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. more »
- Canada ending 'Buffalo shuffle' for visas, closing consulate
- The federal government is shutting the Canadian consulate in Buffalo less than two years after costly renovations, while dropping a requirement for visas to be renewed outside the country, CBC News has learned. more »
- New EI rules worry seasonal workers in N.S.
- Police looking for missing East Dover woman
- Shots fired on Quinpool Road in Halifax
- N.S. man acquitted in boy's 2010 death
- Canadian Hurricane Centre predicts 9 to 15 storms in 2012
- 902 numbers running out in N.S., P.E.I.
- ATV run-in with barbed wire leads to charges
- Atlantic Lottery replacing old VLTs
- 44 new Order of Canada recipients

