Man shot by RCMP under court orders not to be in the community
A man who was shot this week by members of the RCMP at Montreal Lake Cree Nation (MLCN) and later died in hospital should never have been in the community in the first place according to court records.
Dillon Bryce McDonald, 28, appeared in court on Dec. 8, and was granted bail on a number of conditions, including he reside at his sister’s house at Stanley Mission, abide by a curfew, and not attend within five kilometers of the boundary of Montreal Lake, except for the purpose of travelling directly from Stanley Mission to Prince Albert, or except for court purposes.
On Sept. 25, 2021, McDonald was charged with having a sawed off .22 rifle in his possession. With this charge was a number of other court related breaches that dictated he was ordered not to possess any firearms, ammunition, or any other weapons. He was also charged with breaching a court order to not consume any alcohol or drugs. McDonald was scheduled to make his next court appearance in Montreal Lake on Feb. 3, 2022.
Around 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, officers from Waskesiu RCMP responded to a report of an armed man in a home at MLCN who had barricaded himself in after using the firearm to chase another individual out of the home.