Man gets conditional sentence for Vancouver throat-slashing incident

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Jesse Rene Attig walked up behind a man and cut his throat and then the back of his head before fleeing, court heard.

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A Vancouver man who pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated assault and assaulting a deputy sheriff has been given a conditional sentence of 18 months and probation.

Vancouver Provincial Court Judge Gregory Rideout has heard Jesse Rene Attig in August 2021 walked up behind a man whose car was parked on East 10th Avenue and cut his throat and then the back of his head before fleeing.In August, Rideout watched a surveillance video of the offence, although it was from a distance and the events were not clear. Still, the footage did show Attig running from the scene.“It could have been worse,” Rideout told Attig at the Oct. 6 sentencing.

Sebellin was looking for two to three years’ jail for the aggravated assault with 30 days to be served concurrently for the sheriff incident. The sentence for the sheriff assault was one day in custody considered served by his court appearance and time already served.The judge asked Attig what he sees in his future.

“I would like to essentially work with addicts and start with people who have just come off the streets and want to change their lives,” Attig said.

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