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Man at centre of Souris standoff with police sentenced to 14 months in jail

The 25-year-old man who surrendered to RCMP after a seven-hour standoff in Souris, P.E.I., last month has been sentenced to 14 months in jail.

Donovan Scott MacCaull was sentenced Friday by video conferencingfrom jail

The judge also ordered Donovan Scott MacCaull to pay $14,000 restitution to the P.E.I. Housing Authorities for damaging the apartment. (CBC)

The 25-year-old man who surrendered to RCMP after a seven-hour standoff in Souris, P.E.I., last month has been sentenced to 14 months in jail.

Donovan Scott MacCaull was sentenced Friday, by video conferencingfrom jail.

MacCaull, who is from the Souris area, wascharged last month with possession of a weapon considered dangerous to the public. He wasalso charged with mischief, uttering death threats, as well asbreaching a court order related to theft charges from February.

The gun seized by police turned out to be a long-barrelled BB gun.

On Friday, the court heard that RCMP surrounded a duplex on May 8, responding toreports that a man inside had a gun. Thewhole town went into lockdown.

MacCaull had been living in the duplex with his girlfriend at the time. The court heard that he'd been doing drugs and drinking heavily that day, and flew into a rage which ledto himtrashing the apartment.

About 44 officers responded to the incident including the emergency response team and a drone. They set up communications with MacCaull, who at one point presented a list of demandsbut eventually gave himself up.

"Obviously it's a very serious matter, especially with what happened recently in Nova Scotia," said Chief Justice Nancy Orr as she handed down the sentence.

"It could have ended differently, especially for Mr. MacCaull."

MacCaull told the courthe's sorry and tired of being a drug addict.

Orralso ordered MacCaull to pay $14,000 restitution to the P.E.I. Housing Authoritiesfor damaging the apartment.

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With files from Brian Higgins