A 29-year-old man is facing a slew of charges after a stabbing in Dartmouth sent a man to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Halifax Regional Police say the stabbing happened at an apartment on Roleika Drive.
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On Wednesday, Halifax police spokesperson Const. John MacLeod said investigators believe the stabbing is connected to an attempted robbery at the Dairy Queen on Main Street, as well as a theft at the Sobeys store at 60 Tacoma Drive.
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As a result of the incidents, Jamie Paul Michael Hall has been charged with the following:
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- Attempted murder
- Aggravated assault
- Assaulting a police officer
- Robbery (x2)
- Possession of a dangerous weapon (x2)
- Possession of prohibited weapon
- Possession of weapon contrary to court order
- Resisting arrest
- Breach of probation (x3)
Hall is scheduled to face the charges in Dartmouth provincial court on Thursday.
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