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Man sentenced for Abbotsford incident in which pepper-sprayed officer shot him

John Moon was one of two men involved in September 2020 incident outside of Cabela’s
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Marshall Road and McCallum Junction shopping centre were closed down on Sept. 11, 2020 following a police-involved shooting outside the Cabela’s store. (Abbotsford News file photo)

A man who was shot by a police officer in September 2020 outside the Cabela’s store in Abbotsford has received an additional year in jail for his role in the incident.

John Moon previously pleaded guilty to three of the five charges he faced: theft, assaulting a peace officer with a weapon, and taking or attempting to take the weapon of a peace officer.

Two other charges – disguise with intent to commit an offence and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose – were stayed at sentencing Nov. 4 in Abbotsford provincial court.

Moon’s jail term will be followed by two years of probation. He has also been given a lifetime firearms ban.

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At one point, Moon faced a total of seven charges, but those were reduced to five as the case progressed through the courts.

The incident took place Sept. 11, 2020, starting with the report of a theft in progress at the Cabela’s store at 1818 McCallum Rd.

Moon and another man, Andrew Edmunds, were leaving the store when they were confronted by the responding officer.

Edmunds ran away, but Moon pepper-sprayed the officer, and then ran away. But he returned moments later and again pepper-sprayed the officer and physically assaulted her, police said at the time.

The officer then fired her gun, striking Moon. The officer was taken to hospital in an ambulance, while Moon was airlifted.

Charges against Edmunds and Moon were announced two days later.

Edmunds pleaded guilty last October and was sentenced to three months in jail for theft and two months for possession of a firearm contrary to an order.

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Vikki Hopes

About the Author: Vikki Hopes

I have been a journalist for almost 40 years, and have been at the Abbotsford News since 1991.
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