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Prolific Kelowna criminal finds way to court again

Just hours after promising to change his ways to a judge who convicted him of a similar crime, a Kelowna man notorious for leading the Mounties on a high-speed chase , again in trouble with the law.

Court records show that John Michael Aronson, formerly known as Johnny Blaze, is now accused of burglary, illegally using and possessing a gun, committing a gun crime, and using a gun. indicted. He is prohibited from using a gun without a license.

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Court Documents And on July 5, Aronson is accused of using a shotgun to rob a man of his jewelry. There is no information to highlight whether he knew the man was on the documents, nor is there any information about his arrest.

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Aronson committed a series of high-profile crimes.

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He 2018 Police shot him in a high-profile arrest at the Orchard Park Mall in 2016. After multiple attempts to arrest him, police cornered him near a bank and he was bitten by a gunshot wound and a police dog.

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He also spent 251 days in prison for the crime. . The sentencing judge dismissed him from court on September 23, 2009, after making a statement of contrition during his time in prison.

Aronson said in court on September 23, 2019, when he was sentenced to prison for crimes including fleeing police and driving dangerously, he said, "Dying is to me." It was an eye-opener," he said. He was also imposed a ban on weapons and driving.

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``I want to be there for my children. I'm sorry, you won't see me here again."

That same day, while driving on Route 97, he came to the attention of the RCMP. They gave chase and he was eventually arrested as he rammed his car and blocked the road for hours.

In that incident, he fractured his skull and fractured his arm, shoulder, femur, pelvis, knee and ankle.

Prior to his 2018 case of fleeing police, Aronson already had more than 30 convictions, including driving while suspended, multiple assaults, and resisting arrest charges. was

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