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Man allegedly assaults cab driver with tree branch, Halifax police say

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Halifax Regional Police have charged a man for allegedly stealing from a store, then trying to get out of paying a cab driver by assaulting him with a tree branch.

Police said they were called to an assault in progress on Lynnett Road at around 9:45 a.m. last Saturday morning.

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“A man had taken a taxi to that location and attempted to leave without paying,” police said in a release.

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“When the taxi driver asked for the money for the fare the man assaulted him with a tree branch then fled on foot.”

Police also allege the man had stolen merchandise from a Home Depot store on Lacewood Drive in Clayton Park before getting into the cab.

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The suspect was arrested the next day while in a vehicle in the 500-block of Herring Cove Road.

Brandon Germaine Rogers, 35, is facing charges of assault with a weapon, assault, theft under $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 and taxi fraud.

In addition to those charges, Rogers faces 15 other theft-related charges stemming from 15 separate incidents.

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