Knife incident at Prince Albert gas station results in 90-day jail sentence
Editor’s note: This story was update on Wednesday at 11:52a.m. to correct the name of the sitting judge.
A man who has been arrested in Prince Albert over 400 times, is now serving a new 90-day provincial jail sentence for an incident described in court as both alarming and as a random attack on a stranger.
Modest Bartholemew Dadzene, 62, appeared by phone for his court appearance Tuesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court and could be overheard wheezing and coughing throughout.
His latest charges are in relation to an incident that happened Aug. 9, at the Co-Op gas bar on 15 Street E. Reading from the agreed statement of facts, Crown prosecutor Gail Douglas explained how shortly after 2 p.m., Dadzene was outside the store and approached one of the employees who was pumping gas.


