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Charlottetown tattoo shop owner pleads guilty to mischief

A broken window and the storefront of Extreme Ink on Kensington Road are boarded up Monday morning following a violent early morning altercation on Sunday.
A broken window and the storefront of Extreme Ink on Kensington Road are boarded up Monday morning following a violent early morning altercation on Sunday. - SaltWire File

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A P.E.I. tattoo shop owner who lost a leg after a vehicle pinned him to the outside of the building pleaded guilty Tuesday to damaging property in connection with the altercation.

Donald (Artie) Gautreau appeared before Judge John Douglas in provincial court in Charlottetown where he entered the guilty plea.

With the plea, the Crown stayed a second charge of assault with a weapon.

No facts were read into the record, but Gautreau previously told The Guardian the weapon he was alleged to have used was a spray bottle.

Gautreau and two other men were charged after an altercation outside Extreme Ink in Charlottetown.

The police allege one of the men pinned Gautreau against the building with a vehicle.

Gautreau was taken to hospital in Halifax where his leg was amputated.

The matter was adjourned until April 12 for the court to get an update from probation services.

Gautreau was last on probation in 2013.

Riley MacFadyen has also been charged with assault with a weapon for his alleged role in the incident.

Sean Michael Lombardi is facing charges of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

MacFadyen and Lombardi’s cases are still before the courts.

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