A man Sarnia police said had a knife and threatened one of their officers has been sentenced to about five months in jail.
An officer, patrolling Exmouth Street near Copland Road around 10 a.m. on June 21, recognized a man who was wanted on outstanding warrants with Sarnia and Anishinabek police. The officer approached the man and told him he was under arrest. He refused to stop, and clenched his fists while stating, “You’re not going to arrest me,” police said.
The officer arrested the man and found a knife. The man threatened the officer with death as the knife was taken, police said.
Albert George, 46, was charged with possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, uttering a death threat, and breaching a court order.
George recently pleaded guilty to breaching the court order and the

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