Suspect charged in alleged assault at B.C. golf course
Two months after a golfer allegedly attacked fellow players with a club at a B.C. golf course, a suspect has been charged.
One count of assault with a weapon was approved against Hyun Bin Eun this week, the B.C. Prosecution Service confirmed Thursday.
The alleged incident happened on the afternoon of Oct. 12 at a course in North Burnaby. At the time, the RCMP said officers responded to a report that an "intoxicated 42-year-old" had struck three golfers with a club following a verbal altercation.
Video that emerged on social media showed several golfers standing near a teeing area, and one man yelling, "You hit f***ing towards me?" at another player.
The camera then pans away before a “thwack” sound is heard.
Another golfer then yells, "What the f*** is wrong with you?" and a man is seen kneeling on the ground rubbing his head.
Burnaby RCMP said a suspect was located at the scene, taken into custody, and released on a promise to appear in court.
The victims all sustained minor injuries, authorities said at the time.
The incident marked the second physical altercation to break out at a Burnaby golf since the spring, following a brawl that was caught on camera in late June.
Eun made a brief appearance at Vancouver provincial court Thursday afternoon and was released with conditions.
He is scheduled to be back in court on Jan. 9.
With files from CTV News Vancouver's Kaija Jussinoja
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