Harrowing Footage: Armed Attacker Rushes at Priest Mid-Service

A Catholic priest in Winnipeg,Manitoba,narrowly escaped injury during⁢ a⁢ Sunday service when a man armed‍ with a ​knife attacked‍ him. The incident‌ occurred at Holy Ghost Parish,​ shocking the congregation as such violence is rare in places of worship. Video footage captured⁤ the assault, showing the attacker, dressed in a yellow ‍jacket, approaching the priest at the altar with a knife raised. Fortunately, the priest ⁤managed too evade the attack, and the assailant subsequently stabbed the altar before sitting down without further confrontation.

An off-duty royal Canadian mounted ⁤Police officer on-site promptly intervened, handcuffing the attacker, ​later identified as 50-year-old Pawel Olownia, who was charged with several⁢ offenses, including assault with a weapon. Police are currently ⁤investigating the motives behind the attack, noting that Olownia⁣ was not known to the congregation ‌and had a prior criminal history. No injuries were ⁣reported,and law enforcement described the lack of harm as “a bit of a miracle,” given the circumstances.


A Catholic priest in Canada escaped injury Sunday after a man with a knife rushed at him during a Sunday evening service in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

“It’s a very rare incident and I think everybody involved is quite shaken up as a result,” Winnipeg police representative Constable Stephen Spencer said, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

“Nobody expects that when they go to church on Sunday or any day of the week, that somebody’s going to be there with a weapon and try and attack somebody in the church,” he said.

Video of the 6 p.m. attack at Holy Ghost Parish was posted on social media platform X.

The video showed the priest arriving at the altar near the middle of the service, when a man in a yellow jacket approached. As they neared each other, the man in the yellow jacket pulled out a knife and raised it in his right hand while trying to grab the priest with his left.

WARNING: The following video contains footage of an attempted attack that some may find disturbing.

The priest fled from the altar. The man in the yellow jacket did not follow. Instead, he stabbed the knife into the altar and sat down in a chair behind the altar.

A man who was later revealed to be an off-duty Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer then walked up to the man, who did not resist, and handcuffed the attacker’s hands behind his back.

Winnipeg Police Service representative Constable Dani McKinnon said police do not know the attacker’s motive, according to the Winnipeg Free Press.

She said the priest did not know the man.

“This was extremely unexpected. We don’t often hear of acts of violence occurring within places of worship in Winnipeg,” McKinnon said.

“Police do not believe that the accused in this matter regularly attended the church or was part of the congregation, so it is more disturbing in that a motive hasn’t been established or may not until (the charges proceed to) court,” she said.

“He seems driven in the video, he seems to know where he wants to go with the assault,” she said, adding, “The pastor, he essentially stepped off the line of attack and saved himself.”

McKinnon called it  “a bit of a miracle” that the officer was present and no one was injured.

Pawel Olownia, 50, of Winnipeg, has been charged with assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon, and disturbing a meeting.

Olownia, who remains in custody, was previously convicted of assaulting a peace officer with a weapon in July 2018. He was sentenced to 11 months in jail in that case, the Free Press reported.

Olownia was given probation after 2004 convictions for assault, theft under $5,000 and uttering threats, for which he received probation.




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