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Ontario Woman Charged Criminally for Squiring Neighbor With Water Gun

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Ontario woman facing criminal charge following water gun incident
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A woman in Ontario is currently facing a charge of assault with a weapon after she inadvertently sprayed her neighbour with a water gun over the Labour Day weekend. At least one legal expert has characterised the charge as a waste of legal resources.

Wendy Washik reported that she was participing in a playful water fight with one of her neighbours’ children during a neighbourhood barbecue on September 1. She said that she inadvertently sprayed a neighbour with water while pursuing the child to the front of the residence.

The neighbour (a Man) immediately began “screaming” at her, despite the fact that she promptly apologised.

She told CTV News, the neighbour contacted the police, who arrived shortly after and charged her with assault with a weapon. She said that the police conversed with the neighbour, but they did not enquire about the incident with any other individuals.

Wendy Washik was criminally charged after she said she accidentally sprayed her neighbour with a water gun

Wendy Washik was criminally charged after she said she accidentally sprayed her neighbour with a water gun

“I was shocked.” It was quite unbelievable to me. I repeatedly stated to the police officer, “It was a water gun.” I did not spray him intentionally. I was a harmless water fight Washik expressed his disbelief.

On September 3, an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) press release stated that a Norfolk County officer was summoned to the Woodway Trail residence to investigate a neighbour dispute over a physical assault. There was no indication of any injuries.

The Norfolk County police release a statement saying there was an assault with a weapon giving Washik name, age, and place of residence; however, they did not provide a description of the type of weapon used.

Washik said that due to the statement the school board were she works put her on forced leave. “I have experienced significant stress, both in terms of my mental and financial well-being.” “My family has also experienced a great deal,” she said.

Criminal Defence Lawyer Monte McGregor

Criminal Defence Lawyer Monte McGregor

In an interview with CTV News, Criminal Defence Lawyer Monte McGregor, who is not engaged in the case, stated that a water gun can be classified as a weapon under the law. An assault is the act of touching or threatening to contact an individual without their consent.

MacGregor stated that police have a certain degree of discretion in determining whether or not to file a charge and whether or not they have reasonable and probable grounds to suspect that an offence has been committed.

He expressed his astonishment at the charge being brought against the woman. He said the charges are a pointless expenditure of court resources, and I am of the opinion that this was just an unfortunate accident, not a crime.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stated that the specifics of the weapon in question are deemed part of the investigation and are not “generally” disclosed to the public. They are dedicated to upholding rigorous standards in their investigative work, “regardless of the public’s perception of the allocation of resources.”

MacGregor stated that Washik’s counsel will likely have the opportunity to consult with the Crown attorney prior to her scheduled court appearance on Sept. 24. He stated that the Crown attorney may exercise their discretion and provide Washik with a resolution; however, it may necessitate that she accept culpability for the incident.

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