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Suspended sentence for wrench-swinging incident at Echo Dale

- PEGGY REVELL prevell@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNprevell

It was a 12-month suspended sentence for a man who brought out a wrench during a brawl at Echo Dale park this summer.

The incident occurred on July 12, 2017 at Echo Dale and involved 15 to 20 people, the court heard Wednesday during a sentencing for the 24-year-old man who pled guilty to assault with a weapon. The conflict between the people started near the water, then headed into the parking lot, the Crown said, eventually becoming a physical altercatio­n between several people.

It was at this point that the accused pulled out a 14-inch silver metal wrench and began swinging it.

In doing so, he struck another person four times — but this person happened to be someone who was attempting to remove another person from the fight, and pull people apart.

Crown noted the situation is complicate­d, and that there “seems to be some element of self-defence” — but that still doesn’t excuse the use of the wrench.

Duty counsel stated that for the accused it was a 12-against-one situation, and the man didn’t realize the victim was trying to intervene. The incident escalated in part because people were being threatenin­g toward the accused’s spouse, duty counsel added for further context.

The suspended sentence means the accused will spend 12-months on probation, instead of serving custody. The judge also ordered the man be required to perform 40 hours of community service.

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