Two men face assault charges after large student party in Halifax neighbourhood

A man walks across the Dalhousie University campus in Halifax on Monday, March 16, 2020. Halifax police say two people face assault charges in connection with a large student gathering Sunday in a neighbourhood near Dalhousie University. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

Halifax police say two people face assault charges in connection with a large student party Sunday in a neighbourhood near Dalhousie University.

Police also say they issued 93 summary offence tickets under the Liquor Control Act and three under the Motor Vehicle Act as a result of disturbances during “unsanctioned” events related to the university’s homecoming.

They say an 18-year-old man faces a charge of assaulting a police officer after a replica firearm and a sensory irritant were seized, while a 19-year-old man was arrested for allegedly assaulting another reveller.

Police estimate about 3,000 people gathered in an area just north of the Dalhousie campus beginning at around 12:30 p.m. and remained into the early evening.

They say many people were intoxicated as they climbed trees, damaged property and caused fights within the crowd.

A similar gathering last year grew rowdy as fireworks were ignited, a number of fights were reported and several people were injured — including a man who was stabbed. A disturbance at the same event in 2021 saw police arrest nine men and one woman for public intoxication.

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