The accused, Omardeen and Jaggernauth, were charged with multiple offences following an altercation with two complainants.
Jaggernauth was found guilty of possessing an imitation firearm for a dangerous purpose and possession of marijuana.
Omardeen was acquitted of the joint weapons charge but found guilty of discharging a firearm at the complainants' vehicle, pointing a firearm, and related firearms and breach offences.
The court dismissed Omardeen's Charter applications, finding the warrantless entry into his home was justified by exigent circumstances and his subsequent statement to police was admissible despite an earlier breach of his right to counsel at the scene.