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Man pleads guilty of attempting to carjack Saskatchewan politician's vehicle
DATE: Mar 10, 07:37 PM
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
REGINA – A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty to trying to carjack the vehicle belonging to a member of the provincial legislature.
Clayton Friday, who is 45, admitted in provincial court Tuesday that he tried to steal Saskatchewan Party MLA Lyle Stewart’s car last October. Stewart had stopped on his way to work to help a driver in distress, but instead the man ordered him out of his car.
The veteran politician wasn’t having any of it and a scuffle ensued in which Stewart was stabbed several times with pens and hit on the head with the rear-view mirror.
Stewart managed to phone 911 and had the man pinned beneath the dash when police arrived.
Friday, who is to be sentenced April 7, also pleaded guilty to several other charges including impaired driving, robbery and failing to stop for police in an earlier incident.
