‘I’m just really hurt:’ P.A. mother upset after sentencing hearing
Shirley Smith swore aloud as she stormed out of a Prince Albert courtroom Tuesday morning, just minutes after the man who shot her son was sentenced.
Speaking to paNOW outside Prince Albert Provincial Court, Smith said the four year and three month sentence given to Andrew Miles Umpherville was not right.
“Taylor doesn’t go nowhere anymore,” Smith said about her son. “He has bad dreams all the time.”
The shooting incident happened in Prince Albert during September of 2016. According to the Crown Taylor Lariviere, 24, was shot outside a home in the 800-block of Second St. E. after an argument arising from an alleged drug deal. Lariviere, the Crown said, was treated in hospital for a gunshot wound to the left side of his upper body.