A dispute over an off-leash dog allegedly led to a man being assaulted with a six-foot pole.
James Olson took his border collie Max out for a late-night walk Wednesday when a man on the street apparently took exception to the dog being off-leash. Olson said Max is friendly and approached a man wearing a cowboy hat.
鈥淪o he starts yelling at me to 鈥榞et your f-n鈥 dog away from me鈥 and I鈥檓, like relax, man, he鈥檚 just trying to say hello.鈥
The encounter deteriorated into a verbal exchange with the passerby hurling insults.
鈥淚鈥檓 like, 鈥榖uddy, you need to chill out鈥 and then I made a comment about his cowboy hat. I said 鈥榠t鈥檚 2020, maybe lose the cowboy hat,鈥 and that was our last words,鈥 Olson said. 鈥淭he next thing you know, maybe less than five minutes later, he鈥檚 come all the way down around the building and around the parking lot, swinging a pole at me.鈥
The man also allegedly tried to swing the pole at the dog. When Olson pulled his cell phone out to call 911, his attacker allegedly smashed the phone out of his hand with the pole.
鈥淚鈥檝e never seen an iPhone with a bend in it, but mine is bent,鈥 he said.
Along with the damaged phone, Olson said he suffered a concussion, when the stick deflected off his arm and struck him in the head.
This wasn鈥檛 Olson鈥檚 first experience with aggression from people while walking his dog since he moved to Nanaimo from White Rock last year. There was another incident, he said, when he was walking his dog along Prideaux Street and a man, living in a van, stormed out of the vehicle with a baseball bat.
鈥淭o me, as somebody coming in from the outside and now seeing this, it鈥檚 like this underlying mentality that鈥檚 going on out here,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith the fellow with the baseball bat, I was just walking through a parking lot with my dog 鈥 and the guy came out just swinging a baseball bat. I had to jump back and keep my dog back and after a few minutes I managed to talk the guy down,鈥 he said.
As for the assault with the pole, Olson said he made posters from some video stills with information about the assault and a request for witnesses to bring their information to police. Olson said his assailant lives in a nearby apartment building.
Nanaimo RCMP have confirmed an investigator has spoken with the suspect, but so far have not recommended charges. The investigation is still open and police will be reviewing video security footage.
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