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Portage la Prairie RCMP received a report of a male threatening to kill people and brandishing a conducted energy weapon at a residence on 21st Street NW the evening of January 24, 2021.
The investigation determined an argument had broken out while four individuals were in the home, and that is when a 40-year-old male uttered threats and brought out the weapon. The male then left the residence without injuring anyone.
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Officers attended the residence where the incident occurred and arrested Bradley Roulette of Sandy Bay First Nation. At that time, the conducted energy weapon was in plain view. Officers determined it was functional, and it was seized. Roulette, also known as Spike, is charged with Uttering Threats, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Possession of a Weapon Contrary to Order, and Fail to C
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A 28-year-old Regina man is facing 14 firearms and drug related offences.
Police say the charges stem from the result of search warrants executed last week.
There is also three additional charges from separate investigations.
A search warrant was executed on Wednesday January 20th at East Side Estates.
Through continued investigation a second warrant was executed on January 21st on a
vehicle.
Twenty-eight-year-old Karl Tyrone Lerat faces a total of 17 charges;
Careless Storage of a Firearm [86(1) CC];
Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose [88 CC];
Unauthorized Possession of Firearm [92(1) CC];
Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle [94(1) CC];