R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 4061 Allegation: X.X. was charged after a hunter safety complaint near Rocky Mountain House. A witness reported seeing a parked vehicle on a lease road with the driver’s door open and a rifle pointed directly down the road—allegedly in the witness’s direction. Startled and fearing for his safety, the witness swerved off the road …
Retaliatory BB-Gun Assault After Bear-Spray Attack — Stay of Proceedings
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 5551d Allegation Police alleged that a traffic dispute between two vehicles in Calgary escalated into a targeted confrontation rooted in prior animosity. The accused and one of the complainants reportedly knew each other from school, where tension between them had developed over time. When their paths crossed on the road that day, what began …
Casino Trespass & Head-Butt Assault — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 3261 Allegation X.X. was charged with assault under section 266 of the Criminal Code following an altercation at a well-known casino in downtown Calgary. According to the Crown, X.X. had been banned from the property since 2016 under the Trespass to Premises Act and was previously known to casino security. On the date in …
Rural Shovel Assault Causing Bodily Harm — Not Guilty (Self-Defence)
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 8951 Allegation: Police charged X.X. with assault causing bodily harm under section 267(b) of the Criminal Code following a neighbour dispute in a rural Alberta community. The Crown alleged that a long-standing feud boiled over into violence when X.X. confronted his neighbour on his own property. The complainant, accompanied by another individual, allegedly crossed …
Multi-Day Domestic Assault Allegations — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 1861 Allegation X.X. was charged with assault under section 266 of the Criminal Code following a domestic violence complaint made by a former partner during an extended visit. The complainant alleged that over the course of several days, X.X. struck her multiple times during arguments, including while they were seated in a vehicle. She …
Road-Rage BB-Gun Assault & Mischief — Stay of Proceedings
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 5551c Allegation The Crown alleged that a traffic dispute escalated into a violent confrontation on a Calgary roadway. According to police, X.X. was driving when another vehicle abruptly cut him off in traffic. What began as a moment of road rage allegedly turned into a mobile pursuit, with X.X. said to have followed the …
Nightclub Washroom Assault — Not Guilty
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 6751 Allegation In the early morning hours, a young woman was charged with assault following an alleged altercation inside the women’s washroom of a well-known Calgary nightclub. The Crown’s case alleged that X.X. launched a sudden, unprovoked attack against another woman—grabbing her by the hair, throwing punches, and pulling her to the ground. The …
Calgary Domestic Assault — Not Guilty at Trial
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 5641 Allegation X.X. was charged following a domestic incident that took place at a private residence in Calgary. The complainant alleged that an argument escalated when X.X. struck her in the face with a closed fist, causing her to fall backward. She further claimed that he forcefully pushed her toward the bathroom and continued …
Family Assault Allegation — Not Guilty at Trial
R. v. X.X. –2025 – 8641 Allegation X.X. was charged with assault following a family-related confrontation at a private residence. According to the complainant, X.X. arrived unexpectedly to see his child, despite a child services order allegedly prohibiting contact. The complainant claimed that after being told to leave, X.X. became physically aggressive—grabbing him by the arms, pushing him repeatedly, and …
Domestic Spitting Assault — Charges Withdrawn
R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9641 Allegation: X.X., a woman, was charged with assault following a domestic altercation involving her boyfriend. According to the complainant, the two had been arguing throughout the day over a series of text messages. The argument allegedly escalated when the complainant arrived at X.X.’s apartment and was met with screaming from a third-floor balcony. …
