Two individuals have been sentenced in connection to a terrifying shooting incident on Saulteaux First Nation in November.
The two individuals, Isadore Johnson and Chandler Mooswa, both were sentenced to two years less a day plus 18 months probation, with both also receiving credit for remand time served in the incident.
They had faced several charges including possession of a firearm for a dangerous purpose, careless use of a firearm, possession of a firearm while prohibited and other charges.
According to the facts in court, the incident took place over a span of 80 minutes when shots were fired at houses on the reserve during the early morning hours. There were five 911 calls made to police as the incident took place.