Drive-by shooting suspects elect to face trial
A court case surrounding a drive-by shooting in Prince Albert last October is proceeding to trial.
D.J. Montgrand and Keistin Blake Deschambeault were two of the three people charged after the incident near the corner of sixth Ave. E and 28th St. The victim, who was standing in the street, was shot eight times but none of the injuries were life threatening.
While Montgrand is alleged to have been behind the wheel of the stolen SUV, Deschambeault is accused of being the one who pulled the trigger and faces a number of charges including attempted murder, pointing a firearm, and intentional discharge of a firearm.
When the matter was spoken to Monday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court, lawyers for both men elected for the case to be tried by judge alone at Prince Albert Court of Queen’s Bench. No dates have been set at this stage of the proceedings, and only Montgrand has entered not guilty pleas but it’s assumed Deschambeault will follow suit at a later date.