Saskatoon

Accused 4th Avenue shooter needs surgery on shoulder

Michael Andrew Arcand, shot by police after a footchase through the downtown in September, is scheduled for surgery related to the incident.

Michael Arcand says he was shot twice in shoulder by police

Police allege that Michael Arcand shot at a sergeant using a homemade shotgun. (CBC)

A man charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting at a Saskatoon police officer using a homemade shotgun is still recovering from getting shot himself by police.

Michael Andrew Arcand appeared by video in Saskatoon provincial court today.

He told the judge that his next court appearance will depend on the outcome of upcoming surgery on his shoulder. Arcand said that he was shot twice by police.

The shooting happened on the 200 block of 4th Avenue S. on the afternoon of Sept. 27, and resulted in a large police response, blocking off that area of downtown for many hours.

​The defence said that disclosure from police has slowed setting a date for Arcand's bail hearing. The prosecutor said that providing disclosure has been complicated by an ongoing internal police investigation about what happened that afternoon.

Arcand is scheduled to return to court Monday.