“part of the reason for why this was happening was mr. thunderchild was trying to have another associate come back to the residence and used this person as leverage,” he told court.
thunderchild’s co-accused, 20-year-old chase sanderson, pleaded guilty to assault and was sentenced earlier this year.
at his hearing, court heard the woman told police that thunderchild ordered sanderson to drag her into the laundry room, where she was bound and assaulted throughout the night until she was able to call her cousin.
crown prosecutor jaimie maclean said the crown isn’t alleging that sanderson knew what would happen in the room, only that the woman was being used as “bait” to lure a man back to the party.
court heard officers found the woman bound with duct tape and took her away from the home. they set up a barricade just after 9 a.m. sanderson came out half an hour later, and thunderchild surrendered about four hours later.
sanderson was released on electronic monitoring in december 2023, but was back in custody two days later after he cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet, court heard.
for the breach and assault, he was sentenced to eight months in jail, plus 12 months of probation. legal aid lawyer julia quigley said sanderson, who is from james smith cree nation, had been living in saskatoon for a year when he fell into “the wrong crowd.”