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Man facing charges after alleged machete attack in Humboldt

The injured adult male was transported to hospital with injuries described as serious in nature.
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HUMBOLDT - RCMP are investigating following an alleged machete attack in Humboldt.

On Feb. 6 at approximately 11:35 p.m., Humboldt RCMP received a report of an assault in a business parking lot in Humboldt.

Officers responded along with local EMS. Investigation determined an adult male, who was armed with a machete, approached two other males in the parking lot. The two groups were not known to each other. During their interaction, one of the adult males was injured. The injured adult male was transported to hospital with injuries described as serious in nature. Police do not have an update on his condition.

As a result of investigation, on Feb. 7, officers located the adult male suspect in a parked vehicle on a rural property near Humboldt. Officers approached the vehicle and determined the adult male was armed with a hatchet. The male threatened self-harm, and also threatened police. Officers deployed a conducted energy device and the male was arrested. The male was taken to hospital with what were described as non-life threatening injuries. 

48-year-old Dominic O’Rourke from Humboldt is charged with:

  • one count, assault with a weapon;
  • one count, assault on peace officer with a weapon; and
  • one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

O’Rourke is scheduled to appear in court in Humboldt on March 3.

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