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A man who pleaded guilty to a shooting at a downtown Saskatoon pub is getting five years in jail.
Back on March 3rd, 25-year-old Tyrell Davey walked into Hudsons and fired off two rounds with a rifle.
Three friends from Prince Albert who were in Saskatoon for a stag party confronted the man, disarmed him and held him until police arrived.
Davey pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm with intent and possession of a firearm and ammunition contrary to an order.




