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THUNDER BAY — A man who randomly assaulted a cab driver by choking him before stealing the cab and driving it into a ditch will serve an additional 75 days in custody.
The driver told Bublitz not to touch him. Bublitz then reached over the barrier and started to punch the driver in the head. As the driver began heading in the direction of the Thunder Bay Police Service headquarters, Bublitz proceeded to choke him. Officers determined Bublitz was under the influence of drugs based on his odd behaviour, including statements that he was training to be a police officer.
“It’s a serious of offences that appears to be driven by substance abuse,” Blanco said. “They are so inherently bizarre that one has to question if Mr. Bublitz was in touch with reality at the time or if impairment had taken over his faculties.”
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