ESKASONI: Eskasoni RCMP have charged a man who assaulted two officers following an incident on Spencers Lane in Eskasoni.

On Jan. 24, at approximately 9:03 a.m., Eskasoni RCMP responded to a report of a disturbance at a home.

According to information provided by the RCMP, officers learned that a man attended the home, which was in breach of his previous release conditions, and had a verbal altercation with a man and a woman before fleeing the scene.

The man was known to both occupants.

RCMP officers quickly located the man at a residence on Mountain Road.

In an attempt to arrest the man, both RCMP officers were assaulted; one of which suffered serious injuries.

Moments after the struggle, the man was safely arrested when additional RCMP officers arrived on scene. No weapons were used in the assault.

Twenty-nine-year-old Gerard Toney, of Eskasoni, was charged with: Aggravated Assault of Peace Officer; Assault a Peace Officer; Resisting a Peace Officer; Being Unlawfully in a Dwelling-House; six counts of Failure to Comply with Release Conditions; two counts of Uttering Threats; and two counts of Failure to Comply with Probation Order.

Toney was remanded into custody and was scheduled to appear in Eskasoni Provincial Court on Jan. 29, at 9:30 a.m.

Drake Lowthers

Drake Lowthers has been a community journalist for The Reporter since July, 2018. His coverage of the suspicious death of Cassidy Bernard garnered him a 2018 Atlantic Journalism Award and a 2019 Better Newspaper Competition Award; while his extensive coverage of the Lionel Desmond Fatality Inquiry received a second place finish nationally in the 2020 Canadian Community Newspaper Awards for Best Feature Series. A Nova Scotia native, who has called Antigonish home for the past decade, Lowthers has a strong passion in telling people’s stories in a creative, yet thought-provoking way. He graduated from the journalism program at Holland College in 2016, where he played varsity football with the Hurricanes. His simple pleasures in life include his two children, photography, live music and the local sports scene.

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Drake Lowthers has been a community journalist for The Reporter since July, 2018. His coverage of the suspicious death of Cassidy Bernard garnered him a 2018 Atlantic Journalism Award and a 2019 Better Newspaper Competition Award; while his extensive coverage of the Lionel Desmond Fatality Inquiry received a second place finish nationally in the 2020 Canadian Community Newspaper Awards for Best Feature Series. A Nova Scotia native, who has called Antigonish home for the past decade, Lowthers has a strong passion in telling people’s stories in a creative, yet thought-provoking way. He graduated from the journalism program at Holland College in 2016, where he played varsity football with the Hurricanes. His simple pleasures in life include his two children, photography, live music and the local sports scene.