A 23 year old man from Muskoday is facing 16 firearm related charges after a cab driver in Prince Albert says someone pulled a gun on him. Police in that city say they got a call around 6:40 Wednesday morning about an assault. The cabbie alleges that he was dropping off a man and a woman when the man pointed a firearm at him and demanded money. The driver tried to take away the gun and says it fired. A bullet went through the cab and the suspects ran off. It happened outside an apartment on Bryant Place. Police say they located two suspects along with a gun. A 20 year old woman from Prince Albert is also facing firearms related charges; 14 of them in all. Both suspects are in court today.
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