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The entire incident was captured on video, showing Townsend punching a man in the face, then kicking him after he fell to the ground, smashing his head on a brick wall in the process. The director is again looking to have the three properties turned over to the province. Crown prosecutors have stayed domestic assault charges against a Kelowna Hells Angels prospect. The next issue of Vancouver Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox. Wed like to hear from you about this or any other stories you think we should know about. Only full-patch members can wear the three-piece death-head patch on the back of their vest. Civil Forfeiture Office, police raided the club's Kelowna clubhouse. The Civil Forfeiture Act became law in B.C. Earlier, Townsend was sentenced in 2014 to two years in jail for a vicious attack on three people in Prince George in December 2013.

The province began its pursuit of the Nanaimo clubhouse in 2007, obtaining a court order allowing the government to hold the property and its contents throughout the length of the court proceedings. The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) marked the file as an intimate partner violence case. Supreme Court decision. Email: michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com. Several photos on Townsends Facebook page show him wearing a leather vest with red and white patches that read Prospect and Kelowna. He has also shared several promotional photos for poker runs leaving from the Hells Angels clubhouse at 837 Ellis Street. @michaelrdrguezLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Officers spoke with the female victim who had been assaulted and suffering minor injuries, Pare said. Get all the day's most vital news with our newsletter, sent every weekday. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Davies decision in June ultimately found the clubhouses do not play an important role in enabling and empowering members of the Hells Angels to engage in serious crime for financial gain.. community centre, READ MORE: Province loses battle to seize Hells Angels clubhouses in Kelowna, Nanaimo, Vancouver. The clubhouses have continued to be used by the Hells Angels, although the assets have been frozen since 2016. Kelowna Hells Angels prospect charged with assault. The Director of Civil Forfeiture has long claimed the properties are used as instruments of criminal activity, but on June 11, B.C. While forfeiture matters are heard in civil court, where the standard of proof is on a balance of probabilities, criminal matters are decided on the higher bar of beyond reasonable doubt.. Email vantips@postmedia.com. READ MORE: Kelowna Hells Angels prospect pleads guilty to aggravated assault, READ MORE: Kelowna Hells Angels prospect charged with assault, choking, Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? The decision to stay the charges was made after Crown counsel with conduct of the file received information that lead him to conclude the charge assessment standard could no longer be met, said BCPS communications counsel Dan McLaughlin, adding the Crown received the new information within the last few weeks. The B.C. This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Officers were able to speak with the victim, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and determined she and Townsend knew each other. Earlier this week, a man described by police as a known prospect of the Kelowna Hells Angels, Colin Michael Bayley, pleaded guilty to an aggravated assault charge stemming from a May 2019 assault. He was convicted of two counts of aggravated assault and one count of assault causing bodily harm for the assault on two men and a woman outside a local nightclub. It's not clear when the appeals court will make a ruling on the high-profile case. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Solana Pare said Monday that police were called to an alleged assault in progress at a residence in the 500-block of Yates Road at about 2:40 a.m. Friday. slaps three-day cooling off period on real estate sales, starts Jan. 1, 'Armed and dangerous:' Police search for suspect in double homicide in Chilliwack, Charges laid against B.C. A woman who tried to stop Townsend was punched in the face and knocked out. (Michael Rodriguez - Capital News), The province has filed two notices of appeal related to the B.C. 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Townsend also had earlier convictions for assault, drug trafficking and firearms possession. The government can proceed with forfeitures whether or not criminal charges have been laid against an individual. launches new 3-day period to combat high-pressure sales, Yellow Wolf Intertribal powwow returns to Saanich Peninsula, Oak Bays philanthropic centenarian scores Canadian citizenship. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. Government's appeal of a high-profile civil forfeiture case this week involving three Hells Angels' clubhouses, including the one in Kelowna's North End. He also ruled that part of the Civil Forfeiture Act, specifically regarding the instrument of unlawful activity provisions, was both unconstitutional and outside the jurisdiction of the provincial government. The third victim, a man who also tried to intervene, was punched in the face and then curb-stomped by Townsend. Supreme Court Justice Barry Davies ruled against the B.C. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. @michaelrdrguezLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. A single motorcycle parked outside of the Kelowna Hells Angels clubhouse at 837 Ellis Street on July 9, 2020. He also ruled the part of the Civil Forfeiture Act that relies on property that is likely to be used in the future to engage in unlawful activity is unconstitutional, as it is outside of the province's jurisdiction. A prospect with the Kelowna Hells Angels chapter has been charged with common assault and assault by choking after a weekend domestic incident. Townsend is a former member of the Renegades motorcycle club in Prince George, which operated as a support or puppet club to the Hells Angels before it disbanded after the murder of a leader and the arrest of several members. Government is successful in the appeal, a second trial could be ordered, or the Appeals justices could rule the properties simply be forfeited. Kelowna RCMP media relations officer Const. Since August 2015, the province sought the forfeiture of the clubhouses on the basis that they are likely to be used in the future for unlawful activity, and not past or present uses of the facility. (Jason Townsend/Facebook), Jason Townsend, 43, was charged in August 2020 with assault and assault by choking. While the government initially alleged the clubhouses had been used in unlawful activity in the past and were likely to be used in the future to engage in unlawful activity, the Civil Forfeiture Office narrowed its allegations in August 2015, only claiming the properties would be used in the future to carry out crimes. He was later accepted into the Hells Angels program in Kelowna and last fall became a prospect, the final stage before becoming a full-patch member of the notorious biker club. 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4. During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the victim and suspect were known to each other. Later that day, the male suspect turned himself into police.. Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. Jason Dennis Townsend was charged Aug. 8, 2020 with common assault and assault by choking in connection with an Aug. 7 incident in Kelowna. Later the same day, Townsend turned himself in to police. Bayleys sentencing date has yet to be set. Get the Vancouver Sun, National Post and 14 other news sites for only $2/week. Proceedings seeking the forfeiture of the East End and Kelowna clubhouses began in 2012, alleging they had also been used as instruments of unlawful activity. Townsends two-day trial was meant to begin Monday (May 3), but the Crown stayed the charges.

Court records show Jason Dennis Townsend, 43, was charged on Aug. 8 with both counts, related to an incident that took place a day earlier in Kelowna. When the charges were first announced, the Kelowna RCMP said Townsend fled the scene before police arrived at a Yates Road home early on the morning of Aug. 7, 2020. Please try again. We encountered an issue signing you up. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. government is appealing a court ruling which denied it the seizure of three Hells Angels clubhouses located in Vancouver, Kelowna and Nanaimo. The B.C. Email: michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com. Read more about cookies here. loses lengthy legal battle to seize Hells Angels clubhouses in Kelowna, Vancouver, Nanaimo, Turpin siblings tortured by parents were then abused by foster family: lawsuit, Hoover Dam explosion: A look at whats happened so far, Over $500K raised for pizza delivery man who saved 5 from burning house, Airline workers face insults, physical threats amid travel delays: Worst Ive ever seen, Humboldt Broncos families react to truck driver being granted day parole, Micrometeoroid causes uncorrectable damage to James Webb Space Telescope, Kamloops B.C.

The B.C. But the club was disbanded after the murder of one former president and targeted investigations that led to charges and convictions against several other members. The court made that order based on alleged evidence of illegal activity found during a multi-year investigation by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, a gang task force, into various alleged criminal activities of the Hells Angels in Nanaimo. Frontline officers immediately attended the scene and found the male suspect had fled the residence prior to police attendance. realtor caught on camera drinking milk from clients fridge, Police credit pizza delivery man for saving 2 kids, 3 teens from burning home, Hoover Dam transformer explodes, sparks brief fire but no injuries, Residents told to stay inside after a double shooting in Chilliwack, Note from 1972 turns up during work on Calgary bridge: Its crazy that we found it, Metro Vancouver Transit Police looking for suspect in unprovoked stranger assault. The Sun's local news coverage across metro, around the province, A camper scared off a bear - then the grizzly came back and killed her, North Van patient dies after two days stuck in waiting room of overcrowded, understaffed hospital, B.C. The attempted seizure of the Hells Angels' clubhouses has been winding its way through the justice system for 15 years. In August 2012, police raided the club's Kelowna clubhouse at 837 Ellis Street, and the province began forfeiture proceedings against it, and the Hells Angels' East Vancouver clubhouse, several months later. If the B.C. Motorcycles outside the Kelowna Hells Angels clubhouse in May 2019. In June 2020, B.C. We have enabled email notificationsyou will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Three B.C. Jason Dennis Townsend, a former member of the Renegades motorcycle club in Prince George, faces two counts in connection with a domestic incident. Government appealed Justice Davies' ruling shortly after it was delivered, and this week, Justices Mary Newbury, Christopher Grauer and Leonard Marchand are hearing submissions in the appeal. Supreme Court Justice Barry Davies rejected that claim. Back in 2014, Justice Davies called the series of pretrial applications in the matter never-ending.". Jason Townsend, 43, was charged in August 2020 with assault and assault by choking. in 2005, and allows the government to seize property that's alleged to be connected to criminal offences. Jason Townsend wearing his Kelowna Hells Angels prospect patches. Is there more to this story? 2022 Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. We ask you to keep your comments relevant and respectful. Kelowna Hells Angels prospect pleads guilty to aggravated assault, Kelowna Hells Angels prospect charged with assault, choking, Missing man found dead by Revelstoke police, Honoured for helping solve a near 30-year-0ld mystery of missing woman near Revelstoke, Glimpses of Revelstokes past for July 21, Cautionary advisory lifted for Williamson Lake following water testing, VIDEO: North Okanagan woman has close encounter with grizzly bear. ruled against the B.C. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited. The B.C. Submissions in the appeal are scheduled to carry through to Friday. Supreme Court found there was a lack of evidence to support claims the clubhouses were used for criminal activity. Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Townsend fled after the attacks and was arrested several days later in Dease Lake, about 1,000 kilometres north of Prince George. Despite evidence of crimes committed inside East End clubhouse in the 2000s, Davies said there was no proof they were committed to benefit the organization and no evidence was presented that the Nanaimo and Kelowna clubhouses were used to commit crimes, despite the convictions of individual members. The government had claimed the clubhouses would be used in the future to engage in unlawful activity, but close to 13 years after the Civil Forfeiture Office filed the first proceedings, and after a year-long trial, Justice Davies dismissed the government's actions. Ultimately, Justice Davies ruled this aspect of the Civil Forfeiture Act is unconstitutional, but the government has been able to continue to rely on this aspect in other civil forfeiture cases, pending the result of this appeal. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information and details on how to adjust your email settings.