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Man charged after weekend standoff near Debden: RCMP

Article content Saskatchewan RCMP say a 40-year-old man faces charges after an officer reported a gunshot fired in their direction during a traffic stop. An officer from the Big River RCMP detachment had someone pulled over on a rural road south of Debden around 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, police said Monday in a media release. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Man charged after shot fired toward traffic stop: RCMP Back to video The officer heard what sounded like a gunshot fired in his direction from a home in the vicinity. The subject of the traffic stop ran off on foot upon hearing the sound, and the officer immediately drove to the home he believed the shot had come from, the release stated.

Traffic stop turns into emergency response after Mountie hears gunshot

A traffic stop in a rural area of Debden quickly turned into a multi-agency emergency response after an officer overheard a gunshot from a nearby residence. Around 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, a member from the Big River RCMP detachment pulled over a vehicle for a traffic stop, when he heard a firearm being discharged in that direction. The driver of the vehicle ran off after hearing the sound. The officer left the vehicle and drove to the residence where he thought the sound came from and found a man standing outside, holding a gun. Backup from Ahtahkakoop, Shellbrook, Blaine Lake, and Spiritwood detachments arrive on the scene, along with a conservation officer and members of the Saskatchewan RCMP Emergency Response Team (ERT). All assisted as a perimeter was established around the home to maintain public safety.

Charges laid in investigation by Saskatoon child abuse unit

Charges laid in investigation by Saskatoon child abuse unit
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Calgary lawyer represents Prince Albert church fined $14,000 for members singing without masks

“I took this case because I am concerned with the ‘laws’ being made across the country by non-legislators. Orders, like the current Public Health Order made Nov. 26, 2020, for Saskatchewan, are being published at a fast rate with seemingly little regard for any other aspect of society besides public health.” Miller said the COVID-19 response is unprecedented, and law enforcement is scrambling to find ways to enforce laws, which never existed before. “Often, I’ve seen their inexperience with these new structures result in misapplication of the law and Charter breaches.” The church’s first court appearance is scheduled in Prince Albert Provincial Court on March 1.

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