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VIDEO: Watch Saskatoon woman talk about 'killing' the Prime Minister

If found guilty, 25-year-old Marly Dansereau could face up to five years in prison.

SASKATOON – Update: Oct 20, 7 p.m.: What did Marly Dansereau say that prompted RCMP to charge her with threatening to harm or kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?

VIDEO: Watch an informal group chat between Alberta and Saskatchewan residents, which some in the chat didn't know was being secretly recorded and then posted online. 

Warning: Vulgar language may be offensive to some.

LISTEN: Hear audio of Marly Dansereau in another group chat talking about being arrested by the RCMP.

Warning: Vulgar language may be offensive to some.

Original story: RCMP have charged Saskatoon woman Marly Dansereau with uttering threats to cause harm or death to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

As first reported by CBC Saskatchewan, RCMP say that they got a report of the alleged online threat on Oct. 13 and arrested 25-year-old Dansereau on Oct. 18.

It isn't clear which social media platform she allegedly made the threat or what she said. Saskatchewan RCMP said, "As charges have been laid, this information will be part of the court proceedings."

Dansereau is scheduled to appear in Saskatoon Provincial Court on Nov. 23.  If found guilty, she could face up to five years in prison.

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