
Former NHL enforcer Dave 'Tiger' Williams arrested following alleged assault: Sask. RCMP
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Dave 'Tiger' Williams, the former NHL enforcer, was arrested following an alleged incident of uttering death threats and assault, according to Saskatchewan RCMP.
Dave ‘Tiger’ Williams, the former NHL enforcer, was arrested following an alleged incident of uttering death threats and assault, according to Saskatchewan RCMP.
On April 10, at around 2:54 p.m. Swift Current Rural RCMP received a report of an assault and uttering threats towards an adult man at the Resort Village of Beaver Flat.
“Swift Current Rural RCMP responded immediately. The male victim did not sustain any physical injury and did not require medical assistance,” a statement from Saskatchewan RCMP read.
After an investigation, police arrested 69-year-old David J. Williams of Calgary, Alta.
He was taken into custody without incident, Sask. RCMP said.
Williams faces two charges following the incident including uttering a threat to cause death and assault.
The accused was released on an undertaking and was scheduled to make his first appearance on the charges in Swift Current provincial court on May 10.