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Man pleads not guilty to slashing officer

A man charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend in Alberta and stabbing a fellow inmate during a jailhouse Scrabble game has pleaded not guilty in a third case, in which a police officer was slashed during an undercover operation near Kamloops.

A man charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend in Alberta and stabbing a fellow inmate during a jailhouse Scrabble game has pleaded not guilty in a third case, in which a police officer was slashed during an undercover operation near Kamloops.

Twenty-five-year-old Mark Lindsay pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault, robbery and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose at the start of his trial in Kamloops.

The Crown claims Lindsay used a hooked carpet knife to slash the officer in the town of Barriere last September while the undercover cop was trying to gain his trust in an attempt to link him to a missing person case in Alberta.

A month after the officer was attacked, the body of Lindsay's ex-girlfriend, 31-year-old Dana Turner of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., was found in a field near Innisfail. Lindsay was later charged with second-degree murder in her death.

He's also accused of stabbing a fellow inmate at the Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre last October during the Scrabble game.