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Saskatoon police use stun gun on man who allegedly threatened people with knife

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A Saskatoon man is facing several charges after allegedly threatening people with a knife Saturday night.

Just before midnight on July 29, Saskatoon police were dispatched to the 200 block of Underhill Way for a report of a man with a knife.

Officers arrived in the area and attempted to arrest the man.

According to police, the man reached for the weapon while officers were trying to arrest him.

Because of this, a member of Saskatoon police deployed their Taser against the suspect.

The suspect was medically assessed and cleared by paramedics once he was taken into custody.

The 20-year-old accused faces four charges including possession of a dangerous weapon and multiple counts of assault.

The deployment of the Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW) will be reviewed in accordance with Saskatoon police policy.

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