‘The system let him down’: Superstore knife incident results in probation
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The man at the centre of a disturbance last July at Prince Albert’s Superstore won’t serve any additional jail time and those closest to him said the incident was the result of a failed system for those with mental health issues.
Harry Montgrand, 34, received nine months probation after entering a guilty plea on Monday to a charge of possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public.
According to information provided by police at the time of the incident, an initial weapons complaint indicated a man was inside the store brandishing a large knife and threatening staff. Montgrand dropped the knife when officers Tasered him.