A man described by RCMP as a “known prospect” of the Kelowna chapter of the Hells Angels has pleaded guilty to a 2019 assault that sent one man to hospital.
Colin Michael Bayley entered the pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in a Kelowna courtroom on Monday morning (May 3), at what was meant to be the outset of a three-day trial.
When Bayley was first arrested, RCMP said the May 6, 2019 assault happened at an establishment in the 300-block of Bernard Avenue and a 41-year-old man transported hospital as a result.
Bayley’s arrest came just more than a week later after Mounties executed a search warrant on the Hells Angels’ Kelowna clubhouse on May 15, 2019.
On May 10, more than two years after the assault, Bayley will be back in court to fix a date for his sentencing.
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