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Man intentionally drove his vehicle into Alberta home before firing long gun: RCMP

An RCMP cruiser is seen in an undated file photo. (Jeremy Thompson/CTV News Edmonton) An RCMP cruiser is seen in an undated file photo. (Jeremy Thompson/CTV News Edmonton)
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An Alberta man has been charged after he allegedly drove his vehicle into a home and fired a gun in a town east of Edmonton.

On Nov. 15 at 12:35 p.m. Wainwright RCMP were called to 5 Avenue in the town, which is about 200 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.

Mounties say that a man had threatened to kill someone and then driven to the person's residence and intentionally drove his vehicle into the home.

He then fired two shots from a long gun.

No one was injured and the man surrendered to officers without incident.

A 35-year-old resident of Kinsella, Alta. was charged with the following:

  • attempted murder with firearm;
  • possession of firearm in motor vehicle;
  • unauthorized possession of a firearm;
  • careless use of a firearm;
  • mischief over $5,000;
  • dangerous operation of motor vehicle;
  • assault with weapon;
  • uttering threats;
  • discharge firearm with intent; and
  • fail to comply with undertaking condition.

The man remains in custody. He is scheduled to appear in court in Wainwright on Dec. 2.

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