Man found with stockpile of weapons, suffering from paranoia: court
A man found in possession of numerous guns, ammunition and materials that can be used to make explosives was suffering from paranoia according to evidence heard Wednesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court..
Joseph Michael Maggrah, 35, received a 16-month jail sentence after entering guilty pleas to a number of weapons related charges. Due to the fact he has been in custody since the incident last August, the sentence works out to time served and he will be released.
On the afternoon of Aug. 25, 2020, Prince Albert Police were called to an address in the city’s Crescent Heights neighbourhood to assist with an eviction.
Upon arrival, members located several improperly stored firearms and a search of the residence was conducted. Upon further investigation, members located three shotguns, two semi-automatic rifles, and one handgun, along with more than 30 loaded magazines, three additional boxes of ammunition and gunpowder. The search also revealed a tactical vest and evidence of supplies related to explosives including a roll of fuse wire.

