A third man has been charged in connection to an early-March assault on a person experiencing homelessness in downtown Kelowna.
Austin Pedersen, 21, has now been charged with aggravated assault in relation to the March 2 incident. This comes just one week after Devin Comerford, 19, and Zackary Gaubert, 21, were charged with attempted murder, however it now appears those charges, against both individuals, have been reduced to aggravated assault as well.
BC Prosecution Service communications counsel Dan McLaughlin told the Capital News the aggravated assault charges are anticipated to replace the attempted murder charges at the next court appearance.
Pedersen was scheduled for a bail hearing on May 15, but the outcome is not yet known.
Comerford and Gaubert were taken into police custody on May 8 and both were subsequently released on significant conditions.
RCMP found the victim early that morning suffering from serious injuries sustained during the alleged attack on Lawrence Avenue downtown. He was transported to hospital where he received medical treatment.
Comerford and Gaubert are scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 7 and Pedersen91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s next appearance is set for Aug. 13.
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