‘Shoot you in the face:’ Nanaimo man back in jail after threating probation officer
NANAIMO — A familiar local offender will spend more time behind bars after threatening to shoot his probation officer.
Kym Robert Arkell, 41, was given 61 additional days behind bars and 12 months probation in relation to a February incident where he threatened to return to the building and shoot the officer in the face or head.
During sentencing in a Nanaimo provincial court on Friday, March 27, Judge Christina Proteau accepted the joint submission and said threats like these, especially yelled loudly in public, carry a lot of weight.
“We live in a time where, unfortunately, public shootings are in the media, and we’re aware of the prevalence on a daily basis. The shooting in the [Tumbler Ridge] area was on everyone’s mind and is still on everyone’s mind. And I’m not saying that’s what you would have done, but that’s what people are thinking of when you’re using words and saying that you’re going to shoot people.”


