A Charlottetown man who caused a disturbance at the Community Outreach Centre and also led police on a high-speed chase through city streets has been sentenced to a total of four months in jail.
Robert Dwayne Kelly, 50, was sentenced to four months in jail on March 28, 2023, in provincial court in Charlottetown for causing a disturbance at the Community Outreach Centre and flight from police. - Terrence McEachern/SaltWire NetworkCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. —
"I hope the intelligent community garnered at least some useful intel from some of those shenanigans."Kelly, 50, also pleaded guilty to the two charges – flight from police and causing a disturbance by shouting. Kelly appeared by video from the Provincial Correctional Centre. Kelly was also charged with uttering death threats but instead agreed to enter into a peace bond with the victim.
Then on Jan. 3 at 3:50 p.m., Charlottetown police received a call that Kelly was at the Charlottetown Outreach Centre and acting"out of control." A staff member told police that Kelly and another man shouted and shoved each other. Kelly was then aggressive with a staff member trying to intervene. Kelly kicked at officers and grabbed one of their vests during his arrest.
Kelly said Ontario."This time I have some mentorship that is going to assist in my future career aspirations," he explained.In addition to the jail time, Lantz sentenced Kelly to 12 months of probation and a 12-month driving ban.
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