Man sentenced for homemade Taser
A man caught with a crude but functional homemade stun gun was handed a six-month sentence this morning by a Prince Albert judge.
Darcy Kyle Herman, of La Loche, was arrested with the improvised shock weapon Dec. 6, 2016. Crown prosecutor Elizabeth Addabor said Herman was a passenger in a vehicle pulled over by police on 15th St. W. for a standard documentation and sobriety check, and was found to have several outstanding warrants for his arrest. When the officer removed Herman from the vehicle and placed him in handcuffs, she said he noticed an unusual object on the car floor.
“In plain view on the floor where Herman was sitting was a homemade Taser,” she said.
According to Addabor the officer tested the weapon and found it to be functional, creating an electrical current between two metal prongs protruding from one end of the device.