‘Boom – this thing just went off:’ Saskatchewan farmer describes fatal shooting
BATTLEFORD, Sask. — A Saskatchewan farmer on trial for the shooting of an Indigenous man says he was filled with terror in the moments before his gun “just went off.”
Gerald Stanley told the jury in his second-degree murder trial Monday that he and his son heard an SUV with a flat tire drive into his farmyard near Biggar, Sask., in August 2016. He said they heard one of their all-terrain vehicles start and thought it was being stolen.
Stanley testified they ran toward the SUV. He kicked the tail light and his son Sheldon hit the windshield with a hammer.
Stanley said he grabbed a handgun, normally used to scare off wildlife, when the SUV didn’t leave the yard, and fired two or three shots into the air.


