Bar brawl broke out at fundraiser for funeral of Saskatoon man killed trying to stop

Twila

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At a fundraiser to help cover the funeral costs of a friend who died trying to stop a fight outside a Saskatoon bar, a group of young men ended up embroiled in a fight that led to two of them facing assault charges.

It was a sad set of circumstances that concluded in Saskatoon provincial court on Thursday, with Christopher Godlien pleading guilty to assault causing bodily harm. The second accused, Robbie Watier, previously pleaded guilty to assault in relation to the same incident.

They were at Tequila Nightclub on the night of March 8, 2014, at a fundraiser for the following day’s funeral for Dustin Boulet. The 29-year-old Boulet died March 1, 2014, after he was stabbed outside Bridge’s Ale House & Eatery.

Another man at Tequila that night, Brandon Selinger, apparently was looking for a fight, according to Godlien’s defence lawyer Leslie Sullivan.

“In (Selinger’s) own statements, one of the things he likes to do is go drinking and look for fights,” Sullivan said in court.

Selinger started “beaking” at a group of young men standing outside the bar, and a scuffle started between him and another unidentified young man. At some point, others joined in and the consensual fight turned into a multi-person assault on Selinger — but Godlien and Watier were the only two who were positively identified.

The group of men fled before police arrived and Selinger was taken to hospital. He required surgery for a broken jaw and had to be on a liquid diet for two months while he recovered, Crown prosecutor Val Adamko said in court.

Godlien and Watier were initially charged with aggravated assault, but eventually pleaded guilty to lesser charges. One of the reasons Godlien’s case took so long to conclude was that there were issues accessing the surveillance video so he and his lawyer could watch it — and when his preliminary hearing was scheduled earlier this year, Selinger didn’t come to court.

The Crown and defence jointly proposed a one-year conditional sentence order, or jail sentence served in the community, for Godlien — the same sentence Watier received. Both men agreed to pay $1,500 each in restitution to Selinger.

“He’s sorry this ever happened,” Sullivan said. “He wishes he could have had this over, in this fashion, a long time ago.”


Bar brawl broke out at fundraiser for funeral of Saskatoon man killed trying to stop bar brawl
 

damngrumpy

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Kidding right? Can you imagine all carrying guns and fighting a lot of dead folks
on the sidewalk. No the problem is a fight used to be a fight now its piling on or
a weapon is brandished after the start of the fight.
Some would outlaw fighting other would outlaw weapons and some would close
the bars entirely. The result. There would fighting, piling on, weapons shown at
some point during the fight and people would still drink and there would be a place
to drink legal or not. This stems from attitudes and social issues of the day
 

55Mercury

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looks like a pretty good example of why one shouldn't go around looking to pick a fight. chances are you'll find one and it may not be by your rules. lol

dude got just what he wanted.

looks good on him
 

gopher

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fight breaks out at charity event?

reminds me of the annual cops vs firemen charitable hockey events which occasionally breaks out in fights - these guys usually love each other except when it comes to the rink!
 

bill barilko

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This reminds me of the funeral of an old fishing buddy of mine-two fistfights, all kinds of boozin', dopin', & dealin' goin' on-he would have laughed like a banshee.

FWIW-he died passed out drunk with a burning cigarette in his hand that somehow lit his trailer on fire.