A 23-year-old man from central Alberta is facing more than a dozen charges stemming from a violent series of events last month in Wetaskiwin.
RCMP said officers responded around 1:40 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28 to a report of shots fired near École Queen Elizabeth School in Wetaskiwin.
Members arrived and found a man near the school who witnesses on scene identified as the alleged shooter, a news release issued Monday said.
RCMP said prior to the shooting at the school, the suspect had gotten into a physical altercation with another man, who he then allegedly robbed and fired a shot towards when the second man tried to leave.
The suspect then went inside a home and pointed the gun at a woman, assaulted and choked her, RCMP said.
The man who was shot at was not injured, but the woman had minor injuries, police said.
Police said a semi automatic SKS rifle was found inside the home.
Bryatt Dreylan Threefingers, 23, of Maskwacis was arrested and has been charged with:
- Using a firearm in the commission of an offence (two counts)
- Careless use of a firearm
- Discharge firearm with intent
- Pointing a firearm (two counts)
- Possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose
- Possession of a firearm contrary to prohibition order (two counts)
- Resisting a peace officer
- Assault on a police officer
- Robbery with a firearm
- Overcoming resistance to the commission of an indictable offence
- Assault
Threefingers appeared before a Justice of the Peace and was ordered to remain in custody. He is next scheduled to appear at the Wetaskiwin courthouse on March 24.