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Chris Fahlman is seen leaving the Weyburn Court of King's Bench on Nov. 19, 2025 (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Second-degree murder

Man accused in Weyburn highway shooting remains in jail for now

Nov 21, 2025 | 9:34 AM

The decision to release the man accused of a shooting that left one woman dead on Highway 39 won’t come until later.

Justice Michael Morris has chosen to reserve his decision on whether or not to release Chris Fahlman while he reviews evidence after proceedings wrapped up at the Court of King’s Bench in Weyburn on Thursday.

Fahlman has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of 44-year-old Tanya Myers, who was travelling as a passenger in an SUV on Highway 39 outside Weyburn in September.

He’s also facing a charge of intentionally discharging a firearm while being reckless to the safety of another person.

RCMP are continuing to investigate the shooting that took place Sept. 12. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)

The hearing lasted two days, with both the Crown and defence lawyers making their arguments.

Any details and evidence shared during the hearing cannot be shared due to a publication ban.

Fahlman sat handcuffed, dressed in a blue dress shirt and jeans. He remained expressionless for most of the proceedings, occasionally furrowing his brow and shaking his head on Thursday.

Fahlman has cooperated with the proceedings when told to do so.

Supporters of Myers and Fahlman sat in the courtroom listening to the arguments, some wiping away tears at certain points on Wednesday.

The Crown dropped manslaughter and three gun-related charges related to Fahlman last week, and laid the current charges he’s facing now.

There is no set timeline for when the judge will make his decision.