Blake Miles Ronald Pursey, 22, appeared before Chief Judge Nancy Orr in provincial court in Charlottetown where he pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon, uttering a threat and possessing a weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public peace.
Crown attorney Gerald Quinn told the court Charlottetown police responded to a complaint about an assault with a weapon in the mall parking lot.
The victim told police Pursey asked him to go for a walk.
Quinn said the two had spent time in jail together and Pursey thought the victim had ratted him out, which led to Pursey having to change cells.
The victim told police Pursey called him a “rat” and threatened to cut him with a knife.
There were several people in the area when Pursey showed the victim a large hunting knife and threatened to use a baton he pulled out of his shirt sleeve.
He left before the police arrived.
The Crown and defence made a joint sentencing recommendation of three months in jail with 18 months of probation.
Orr accepted the joint recommendation.
While on probation Pursey must follow several conditions, including that he have no contact with eight people who witnessed the incident.
He is also banned from the mall during his probation.
Pursey was ordered to provide a DNA sample for the national databank and was given a weapons prohibition.