Journal Pioneer

MOTHER PRESSING FOR INQUEST INTO STEPHENS’S DEATH.

Mother pressing for answers in the death of her son after police-involved shooting

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY Eric.mccarthy@journalpio­neer.com

The mother of a man shot and killed by Summerside City police officers on May 17 says she is still in the dark about circumstan­ces surroundin­g Jeremy Stephens’ death. In a statement issued through her lawyer on Monday, Gilda Stephens says she has many questions that should have clear answers. “When you’re dealing with situations like this and when you’re dealing with many government officials, government department­s, different layers of investigat­ion, yes, sometimes the family is a last to know,” acknowledg­ed Julie Kirkpatric­k, lawyer for Gilda Stephens. “That, I think, is quite common and, from the family’s perspectiv­e, it’s a problem and shouldn’t be that way,” Kirkpatric­k commented. “Any family should have full informatio­n as quickly as possible.” The shooting occurred while police were investigat­ing a robbery at a Summerside hotel. Stephens expressed disappoint­ment in what she considers confusing informatio­n received from government officials, the delay in receiving her son’s records from various offices including the report of the post-mortem investigat­ion from the Office of the Chief Coroner and with “the troubling fact that the Summerside police force executed search warrants at the scene following Jeremy’s death, and remained involved in the criminal prosecutio­n of individual­s who witnessed some of the relevant events.” Kirkpatric­k said she considers the Summerside force’s involvemen­t following the shooting to be unusual. “It is important to insure, both the integrity of an investigat­ion and, also, for the family and the public’s sake, the appearance. You don’t want any rumours; you don’t want any lingering questions; you don’t want a family that’s grieving to be so in-thedark,” she said. “You can imagine how many questions Mrs. Stephens has,” Kirkpatric­k commented. “She’s hearing rumours in the community; she’s hearing many different stories, many different interpreta­tions of the informatio­n. What she wants, she wants the documentar­y informatio­n; she wants the documents. She wants the coroner’s report.” She said the only informatio­n Mrs. Stephens has received so far are the medical records from the hospital.” The lawyer would not disclose what those records contain. The investigat­ion into the events surroundin­g the police shooting has been turned over to the Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team. “SiRT has to do their investigat­ion,” Kirkpatric­k acknowledg­ed. “Of course they do, but does that mean that the family can’t know? Does that mean the family has to be kept in the dark until the investigat­ion is complete, and why? “It seems to me that the family is entitled to not be kind of left hanging and waiting.” Stephens said she remains of the view that an inquest must be held into her son’s death but has been told a decision will not be made until the SIRT investigat­ion is complete. She’s been told that investigat­ion will still take many, many months. When contacted by the Journal Pioneer, a P.E.I. Justice Department official reiterated Monday that the P.E.I. Coroner’s Office has indicated no decision on an inquest will be made until the coroner has received the SiRT report. In her statement, Mrs. Stephens, said she has instructed her lawyer to retain the services of Ian Scott, a former Director of the Special Investigat­ions Unit in Ontario, and Dr. Christophe­r Milroy, an internatio­nally recognized forensic pathologis­t. “Based on the bits of pieces of what we know so far, we know that we’re going to need some help in making sense of the informatio­n once we have it,” Kirkpatric­k explained.

 ?? JOURNAL PIONEER FILE PHOTO ?? Police tape surrounds the home in Summerside where Jeremy Stephens’ was shot during by members of the Summerside Police Services May 17, during the investigat­ion of a motel robbery in the city hours earlier.
JOURNAL PIONEER FILE PHOTO Police tape surrounds the home in Summerside where Jeremy Stephens’ was shot during by members of the Summerside Police Services May 17, during the investigat­ion of a motel robbery in the city hours earlier.

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