Man stunned, injured by police in Prince Albert, Sask., clinging to life in hospital, family says

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The family of Boden Umpherville says he is clinging to life after being stunned and seriously injured following a vehicle stop by police in Prince Albert, Sask., last weekend.

Umpherville was sent to hospital after a police stop on April 1, which led to what the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) described as an “altercation” in which multiple police officers used their stun guns, batons and pepper spray. Members of SIRT, the province’s new police oversight agency, found a loaded handgun at the scene.

Loved ones say Umpherville, 40, has been on life support for days and doctors were concerned

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