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Cases adjourned for two men accused in Charlottetown tattoo parlour assault

A broken window and the storefront of Extreme Ink on Kensington Road are boarded up Monday morning following a violent early morning altercation on Sunday.
Extreme Ink on Kensington Road following a violent early morning altercation on Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018. - File

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Two of the men charged after an incident at a Charlottetown tattoo parlour that left one man with part of his leg amputated had their cases adjourned Thursday.

Sean Michael Lombardi, 26, and Riley MacFadyen, 20, made brief appearances before Judge John Douglas in provincial court in Charlottetown.

Both men asked to have their cases adjourned.

Charlottetown police allege two people showed up at Extreme Ink tattoo parlour on Dec. 23 and got into a heated exchange with the owner in the parking lot.

The police allege one of the men pinned the owner against the building with a vehicle.

The owner was airlifted to Halifax and had part of his leg amputated.

Lombardi will be back in court March 7 on charges of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

MacFadyen has been charged with assault with a weapon and will be back in court Feb. 14.

A 49-year-old man, who the police have not identified, has also been charged with assault with a weapon and mischief in connection with the incident.

He is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 7.

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