Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
National

Teen Who Attacked Two Winnipeg Women Has Very Low IQ, FASD: Psychiatrist

The Canadian Press, 07 Nov, 2016 10:58 AM
  • Teen Who Attacked Two Winnipeg Women Has Very Low IQ, FASD: Psychiatrist
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg court has been told a man who battered and sexually assaulted two women in random, separate attacks suffers from fetal alcohol syndrome and has an extremely low IQ.
 
The man, who cannot be named because he was 17 at the time of the attacks two years ago, pleaded guilty earlier this year to two counts of aggravated sexual assault.
 
The Crown wants the man sentenced as an adult, and a four-day hearing on the issue is underway.
 
A psychiatric report entered into evidence says the man has major cognitive challenges and reads at a Grade 3 level.
 
The report also says the man told the psychiatrist he committed the assaults with another man — Justin Hudson, who has also pleaded guilty — because he was afraid Hudson would assault him if he refused.
 
The first attack saw a 16-year-old girl end up in the Assiniboine River and left for dead, while the second attack severely injured a woman.

MORE National ARTICLES

In The Red: Federal Government Posts Narrow $1 Billion Deficit In 2015-16

In The Red: Federal Government Posts Narrow $1 Billion Deficit In 2015-16
The shortfall, released in a package of year-end numbers Friday, was a bit smaller than the $5.4-billion deficit projected by the Trudeau government in its March budget

In The Red: Federal Government Posts Narrow $1 Billion Deficit In 2015-16

'No Current Risk' After Mosquito That Can Transmit Zika Found In Ont.: Officials

'No Current Risk' After Mosquito That Can Transmit Zika Found In Ont.: Officials
Four Aedes albopictus mosquitoes were discovered last month during regular surveillance for the West Nile virus, but all of them tested negative for Zika.

'No Current Risk' After Mosquito That Can Transmit Zika Found In Ont.: Officials

Canada Adds 67,200 Jobs With Help From Boost In Part-time, Self-Employed Work

Canada Adds 67,200 Jobs With Help From Boost In Part-time, Self-Employed Work
OTTAWA — The country's labour force beat expectations last month by gaining a healthy 67,200 net new jobs, with most of the increase concentrated in part-time and self-employed work, Statistics Canada said Friday.

Canada Adds 67,200 Jobs With Help From Boost In Part-time, Self-Employed Work

Second Extension Of School Board Audit Granted Amid 'Bullying' Allegations

Second Extension Of School Board Audit Granted Amid 'Bullying' Allegations
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's education minister has granted a two-week extension to an audit of the Vancouver School Board, which has failed to submit a balanced budget.

Second Extension Of School Board Audit Granted Amid 'Bullying' Allegations

Police Say Man Charged In Double Homicide In Courtenay, B.C.

Police Say Man Charged In Double Homicide In Courtenay, B.C.
A man and woman were found dead by police in home in Courtenay early Wednesday morning.

Police Say Man Charged In Double Homicide In Courtenay, B.C.

Man Dead In Farming Accident In Surrey, B.C.

Man Dead In Farming Accident In Surrey, B.C.
Until we have a report and we know exactly what happened, it’d be really really early to speculate

Man Dead In Farming Accident In Surrey, B.C.