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B.C. man in court after gun pointed at women, man assaulted

Korey Robert Muskett is charged with two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of using an imitation firearm in the commission of an offence and one count of assault. 
Vancouver Provincial Court
Korey Robert Muskett remains in custody.

A 31-year-old man charged in connection with two incidents in the city’s's Downtown Eastside April 18 appeared in Vancouver Provincial Court April 22.

Korey Robert Muskett has been charged with two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of using an imitation firearm in the commission of an offence, and one count of assault. 

He appeared before Judge John Milne who, on the request of defence lawyer Sandra Mandanici, put a bail hearing over to April 24.

Crown prosecutor Christie Lusk said the hearing should take about an hour.

The first incident, as described by the Vancouver Police Department, unfolded as two women got out of a ride-share vehicle near Powell Street and Heatley Avenue at around 2:30 p.m. on April 18. 

A stranger pointed what appeared to be a gun at one of the women's heads and reportedly made a comment about her being a police officer.

However, neither woman is a police officer. 

They fled from the suspect and called 911.

Soon after, a man pointed a gun at and assaulted a man sitting at a nearby bus stop.

Muskett was found about an hour later while walking near Hastings and Gore streets and was arrested by two officers working in the area.

He remains in custody.

With files from Lindsay William-Ross

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