Man avoids jail for punching woman at Nanaimo SOGI protest
NANAIMO — A local man will avoid a criminal record if he behaves for the next year after being found guilty of punching a woman during a protest in front of City Hall in 2023.
Nicholas James Matear, 34, was charged with one count of assault in relation to an incident on Oct. 21, 2023, where he punched 54-year-old Meadow Tatiana Makovkin in the face, causing her to fall to the ground and sustain facial injuries during an anti-SOGI (sexual orientation and gender identity) education demonstration and counter protest.
Matear was found guilty following a trial and sentenced in provincial court in Nanaimo on Tuesday, April 22, with Judge Brian Harvey not buying Matear’s self-defence claim, saying the punch was a completely inappropriate response.
“The nature of the force used by this accused was extreme. He caused significant swelling to her face and her face is also a vulnerable area where she was punched. There were other reasonable and alternative means available to this accused.”




