The person accused of stabbing and significantly injuring an Abbotsford, B.C., laundromat proprietor final summer time is awaiting sentencing after pleading responsible to one of many costs he was dealing with.
Timothy Richard Louis Rowley, 41, was initially charged with assault with a weapon and aggravated assault within the Aug. 9, 2025, incident.
On Jan. 19, he entered a responsible plea to aggravated assault, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) confirmed.
On the time of the offence, Rowley was out of jail on statutory launch, a provision in Canadian legislation that requires that the majority offenders be launched to finish the ultimate third of their sentence beneath supervision locally.
He was additionally wished by police for being unlawfully at giant from his parole jurisdiction.

Parole board paperwork reveal Rowley beforehand stabbed a paraplegic man a number of occasions.
In Might 2019, whereas he was intoxicated, Rowley tried to make use of a shoelace to strangle a person who was being interviewed by the police, the paperwork state.

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He was arrested and launched pending a future court docket date. However 9 hours later, he entered the Maple Ridge dwelling of a 57-year-old paraplegic man who was watching TV.
“You set fireplace to his property after which attacked him. You stabbed him repeatedly with a knife. This sufferer suffered six stab wounds, two rib fractures, and a pneumothorax. This sufferer spent 5 days in hospital for therapy,” the doc states.
Rowley pleaded responsible to breaking and getting into, assault with a weapon and aggravated assault, and was handed a sentence simply wanting six years.
Based on the parole board determination, Rowley was paroled twice, each unsuccessfully.
He has an in depth prison file with greater than 20 convictions relationship again to 2004 – together with assault inflicting bodily hurt, assaulting a peace officer, car theft, weapons offences, fraud, and inflicting pointless struggling to an animal.
In Oct. 2018, Rowley obtained 72 days in jail and 9 months’ probation for the deadly beating of a Canada goose in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.
Rowley stays in custody forward of a potential bail listening to on Jan. 29.
The court docket has ordered a pre-sentence report with a Gladue element, based on the BCPS.
Gladue ideas are the results of a 1999 Supreme Courtroom of Canada ruling that decided judges should take Canada’s colonial previous into consideration when sentencing Indigenous offenders.
A sentencing listening to has been scheduled for March 17 in Abbotsford.
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