37-year-old sentenced for throwing brick at pregnant mother in Nanaimo

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37-year-old Aiden Tye was sentenced Friday for three incidents including throwing a brick at a pregnant woman in downtown Nanaimo

A 37-year-old who threw a brick at a pregnant woman in downtown Nanaimo this past summer has been sentenced.Friday, Alexander Sheaves, the husband of the woman hit with the brick, returned to the place where it allToday a provincial court judge sentenced Tye for it and two other incidents.

Several weeks later on Aug. 7, Tye was in Maffeo Sutton Park, during a festival that was taking place with many families around when people saw Tye giving oral sex to a man on a bench. Tye was arrested by police and released. The next day Tye was involved in throwing coffee at a restaurant customer before throwing the brick at Sheave’s wife, narrowly missing their four-year-old daughter. The incident now keeps the family away from downtown.

As per a joint submission by the counsels, Judge Ronald Lamperson agreed to time served: 215 days in jail, along with a one-year probation and a weapons prohibition.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.The court heard Tye suffers from significant mental health challenges which reduce Tye’s moral culpability.

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