Winnipeg teen sentenced to 17 years for two-high profile sex attacks on women
WINNIPEG — A teen who took part in two brutal, high-profile sex attacks in Winnipeg — one of which left a girl clinging to life on the banks of a river — has been sentenced to 17 years in jail.
Robert McKay, who was 17 at the time of the random attacks on a teen and a woman in November 2014, was sentenced as an adult Wednesday after pleading guilty to aggravated sexual assault last year.
Justice Gerald Chartier gave McKay nine years for each assault. He took one year off because he noted McKay had no previous criminal record, has shown remorse, pleaded guilty, and suffers from cognitive difficulties.
“While there are mitigating factors… the egregious nature of these crimes and its impact on the complainants require a lengthy period of incarceration,” Chartier said. “Mr. McKay was a willing and active participant.”


