The Biggar farmer acquitted in the shooting death of Colten Boushie has pleaded guilty to a weapons charge.
Gerald Stanley has been fined 3-thousand dollars and can’t have a firearm for 10 years after admitting to one count of unsafe storage of an unrestricted firearm. Prosecutors in North Battleford provincial court dropped the second count.
Stanley was found not guilty of second degree murder in the August 2016 shooting death of the 22-year-old Boushie who died on Stanley’s farm.