The man who faced a number of charges after a dramatic rampage through downtown ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç has been found not criminally responsible for his actions.
Following a psychiatric evaluation, it's been decided that suffered from a mental disorder that rendered him incapable of appreciating the nature and quality of his actions.
His case will now be turned over to the — its purpose is to make decisions and orders concerning the liberty of individuals whom courts have found to be not criminally responsible for acts committed while they were suffering from a mental disorder, or whose mental disorder makes them unfit to stand trial on criminal charges.
Fines nearly shut down ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç April 1, 2016 at 8:15 a.m., when the ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç RCMP received a report of an assault allegedly committed in the alleyway of the 1200 block of Ellis Street. Police had also received a report of a robbery committed near the intersection of Ellis Street and Cawston Avenue.
In a press release at the time, Police alleged that he assaulted a West ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç man in the alleyway behind Prospera Place, after the man refused to turn over his keys. The suspect fled on foot towards Ellis Street.
He then, allegedly, stole a child’s backpack being carried by the child’s father. The suspect allegedly assaulted the father, a 45-year-old man in front of his 8-year-old daughter, before fleeing the second scene in a grey Ford sedan.
He then allegedly broadsided a police cruiser.
The chaos finally came to an end when nearby construction workers came to the rescue of the officer who was stunned by impact.