VERNON – The man charged in a Vernon stabbing has admitted his guilt.
Thomas Ritchie has pleaded guilty to three assault charges including aggravated assault.
In February, a pedestrian was injured after being struck by a vehicle on 27th Avenue.
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Police say Ritchie witnessed the incident, smashed the driver’s side window, and stabbed the 18-year-old motorist.
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That man, Abd’l-Malik Loubissi-Morris, is charged with assault with a weapon and dangerous driving.
His case is still before the courts.
Ritchie, 29, will be sentenced at a later date.
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