GREAT FALLS – A Poplar woman today admitted assault charges
for stabbing a man multiple times while in a bar in Wolf Point, on the Fort
Peck Indian Reservation, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
Emily Kaye Marie Gourneau, 32, pleaded guilty to assault
resulting in serious bodily injury.
Gourneau faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine
and three years of supervised release.
U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided and set
sentencing for April 16, 2020. Gourneau was detained pending further
proceedings.
The prosecution said in court records that the assault
occurred on July 23 at the Water Hole 1 bar in Wolf Point. Gourneau and the
victim, who was playing pool, had been socializing. At some point, when the
victim walked toward Gourneau from the pool table, Gourneau pulled out a knife
and stabbed the victim multiple times, running around the bar chasing after him.
The assault was recorded on a security camera. Gourneau left the bar after the
assault.
First responders found the victim lying on the floor and
severely wounded and bleeding. The victim underwent surgery for multiple stab
wounds at a hospital in North Dakota.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Cassady Adams is prosecuting the
case, which was investigated by the FBI, Wolf Point Police Department and the
Fort Peck Tribes’ Criminal Investigation.
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