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A homeless man who got time served last month for beating up a senior citizen in Dartmouth last year is now charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of 27-year-old Benjamin Ward Clattenburg.A judge in the same courthouse sentenced Duckenfield, of no fixed address, to about 200 days behind bars last month for assaulting a 65-year-old man on April 25, 2022. The victim lived near a temporary shelter set up in Starr Park in Dartmouth.
“That’s weird for him to be stabbed because he’s not that type of fellow,” said Francis Lafitte, his former employer at a roofing company.Clattenburg found other work at the dockyard a few months back, he said.He’d heard Clattenburg was killed Monday but had a tough time fathoming it.“I mean, serious martial artist. He goes across Canada fighting and everything. So, I find it strange. He’s not the type you’d attack. He was five-nine, 200 pounds and he’s solid muscle.
“Officers arrived on scene and located a man who had been stabbed,” said a news release from Halifax Regional Police.Investigators arrested Duckenfield nearby.“The Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service conducted an autopsy and ruled the manner of death to be a homicide,” according to HRP. The court heard Brown was expressing his displeasure about a homeless shelter at a park on Prince Albert Road when Duckenfield exited the shelter, charged at Brown and hit him in the head and face several times.Brown suffered a mild concussion, bloody nose, a bloody lip and a large cut above his right eye. After the assault, the court heard, Duckenfield said: “I’ll come back and do this again and pound the shit out of you.
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