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Attackers carved gang's initials into man's cheek: police

A second suspect has been arrested in connection with an assault in March that left a victim with letters carved into his cheek.

2nd suspect in March assault was arrested Saturday night

Police believe the accused thought the victim was a member of a rival gang. (CBC)

A second suspect has been arrested in connection with an assault in March that left a victim with letters carved into his cheek.

Investigatorsbelieve the attack was gang-related, spokespersonConst. Jay Murray said at a news conference Sunday.

Police say a man in his 20swas injured in the incident andtransported to hospital in stable condition.

"I don't think those required stitches, but you can certainly make out the letters on the face after the incident," Murray said.

Confronted by strangers

Police were called to Pritchard Avenue, west of McGregor Street,on March 6 at 11 p.m.

It is believed the victim was walking nearby on Flora Avenuewhen he was confronted by two strangers.

Armed with abaseball bat and a machete, police say, the suspectsgot out of their car shoutingthe initials of agang, which Murray declined to name. He said the men assaulted the victim with the weapons, then dragged him inside their vehicle and drove away.

Once inside the vehicle, Murray said, the first two initials of the gang's name were carved into the man's face. A knife was used, not the machete that had previously been used to assault the victim, Murray said.

The victimmanaged to break free and run away.

Murray said the assailantslikely thought they were targeting a member of the rival gang.

The victim may have come out of a nearby house the accused had a "vendetta against,"Murray said. But the man wasn't wearing any gang colours or signs that police were aware of, he said.

"All indication is this is just someone who was walking down the street and was approached," he said.

"I can'tspeak to what the victim's involvement is, but I can say that I don't believe the victim engaged with these individuals prior to the incident."

2nd arrest Saturday

Police arresteda 19-year-old man on Saturday night and a 24-year-old man on May 2 for their allegedinvolvement.

They were both charged with aggravated assault, kidnapping, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon. The younger man also faces a count of breach of recognizance.