Drive-by shooting results in 4.5 year sentences for driver and shooter
Two men charged after a drive-by shooting in Prince Albert last year, have each received prison sentences for their respective roles.
They were both dealt with Tuesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court.
Keistin Blake Deschambeault, the man who pulled the trigger, entered guilty pleas to aggravated assault, as well as possession of a firearm while not being licensed to do so. He received 1,620 total days which works out to roughly 4.5 years. He was however given 353 days credit for time spent in remand.
D.J. Montgrand, the man driving the stolen SUV, received a two year sentence for aggravated assault, as well as a consecutive 2.5 years for flight from police. He also pled guilty to a charge of occupying a vehicle, knowing there was a prohibited firearm inside it. For this charge he received a one year sentence that will run concurrently with the other charges.



