Vigilante assault lands woman behind bars
A Prince Albert woman was handed a year in jail this morning for her role in two robberies, as well as a violent incident of vigilantism which saw a young man brutally beaten and stabbed.
Destiny Rabbitskin, 21, pleaded guilty to charges of assault causing bodily harm, robbery, possession of stolen property and acting as an accessory after the fact in connection with three incidents dating back to 2015.
In the first incident, Crown Prosecutor Linh Le said Rabbitskin was a getaway driver as a male associate robbed a local liquor store in the late hours of Sept. 14, 2015. The robber brandished a pellet pistol, Le said, and made off with a 40-oz bottle of spiced rum.
Later, in the early morning hours of Sept. 15, Le said Rabbitskin was involved in luring a 21-year-old man to be assaulted and robbed in a brutal incident of vigilante justice. Le said the young man received Facebook messages from Rabbitskin and another woman asking to hang out, and he drove Rabbitskin and several other associates out to Little Red River Park.