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April 12, 2002
Easier ways to get a snowmobile
An Iqaluit man charged
with stealing a snowmobile in Apex and resisting arrest received a one-year
suspended sentence and was ordered to make several apologies.
Adamie Nowdlak, 19, took
off with a snowmobile belonging to a family member on Jan. 31. He took the machine
to a nearby shed. When the RCMP arrived and instructed Nowdlak to come out of
the shed, five of his friends followed and circled Const. Sue Sabourin in what
crown lawyer John Solski defined as an intimidation tactic.
"We have a situation
that had the potential to become serious but luckily didnt," Solski
said.
Defence lawyer Andy Mahar
argued his client resisted arrest but did not tell his friends to swarm the
officer.
The mob quickly diffused
after Const. Kevin Sudlovenick showered Nowdlak who resisted being handcuffed
in pepper spray.
During the ride to the
cells, Nowdlak told Const. Sudlovenick he wanted to "beat him up."
Judge Beverly Browne ordered
Nowdlak to apologize to the owner of the snowmobile and the two police officers
within 10 days of the sentencing.
"Go back to school,
get a job so you can get your own snowmobile," she said.
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