‘Blaze of destruction:’ Crown says Edmonton attack accused meant to cause chaos
EDMONTON — A man accused of stabbing a police officer and striking four pedestrians with a cube van was trying to cause as much chaos and destruction as possible, the Crown said in its closing statement Wednesday.
Abdulahi Hasan Sharif, 32, has pleaded not guilty to 11 charges, which include five counts of attempted murder, one of aggravated assault against the officer and another of dangerous driving.
“This is a case which first starts with a man preparing on Sept. 30, 2017, to go to extraordinary lengths to cause as much chaos, destruction and indiscriminate death as possible,” chief Crown prosecutor Shelley Bykewich told the jury.
She said Const. Mike Chernyk was on special duty at an Edmonton Eskimos football game that night when he was first hit by a car.