Pincher Creek man pleads guilty to a number of charges relating to standoff last February
53-year-old Dewey “Todd” Starzyk was given a jail sentence of 180 days in Pincher Creek today (Oct. 24) after pleading guilty to multiple charges in relation to a pair of incidents last February.
He admitted to charges of uttering threats, and breaching recognizance by possessing a firearm in connection to an armed standoff with the RCMP in Pincher Creek on Feb. 8. Starzyk also pleaded guilty to charges of careless use of a firearm and uttering threats for another incident that took place on Feb. 1.
However, due to time served in pre-trial custody Starzyk has been released from the Lethbridge Correctional Centre with conditions.
He must serve one year of probation, he cannot possess any firearms or knives for 10 years, and he can have no communication with the three women whose lives he threatened during the incident in question.