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Chargers approved against man who allegedly chased people with hunting knife

Darpan News Desk New Westminster Police, 01 Feb, 2021 09:44 PM
  • Chargers approved against man who allegedly chased people with hunting knife

At approximately 7:30 pm on January 21st the New Westminster Police Department received a call for help from a man and his friend.

The pair were walking along 8th Street and allegedly a man they didn’t know began chasing them with a large knife. New Westminster Police officers arrived on scene and quickly located the man by following the sounds of screaming.

When officers located the man they saw he was holding a ten inch knife. Officers instructed the man to drop the knife and he was safely arrested without incident. 39 year-old Aaron Smith a resident of New Westminster has been charged with the following: Two counts of assault with a weapon, contrary to section 267(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

“These men did the right thing in calling 9-1-1,” stated Sergeant Sanjay Kumar. “If you see someone with what you believe to be a weapon and their behaviour is making you fear for your safety, call us right away.”

The two men on scene were offered the services of the Victim Assistance Unit. If anyone was involved in this incident and has not yet spoken to investigators please call the New Westminster Police Department at 604-525-5411.

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