Lethbridge Herald

GoFundMe reviewing Fredericto­n fundraiser­s

- Nicole Thompson THE CANADIAN PRESS

Online fundraisin­g site GoFundMe says it is reviewing campaigns for victims of last week’s deadly shooting in Fredericto­n after the city’s police department said the families of two officers killed had not sanctioned them.

Spokeswoma­n Rachel Hollis said no money raised will be distribute­d until a plan for who gets the funds is establishe­d.

“We do not allow users who are raising funds for the families of those affected to withdraw without a verifiable connection to the family,” she said in a statement. “We have reached out to the Fredericto­n Police to share details about our process to protect our donor community.”

So far there are two verified campaigns related to Friday’s shooting at an apartment complex in Fredericto­n that killed Bobbie Lee Wright and Donnie Robichaud along with Const. Robb Costello and Const. Sara Burns, Hollis said.

One of those campaigns is for Robichaud’s family specifical­ly, while the other — called the “Fredericto­n Shooting - Family Fund” — was created for all of the victims’ families.

Fredericto­n police said in a tweet, however, that Costello’s and Burns’ families had not approved a GoFundMe campaign.

“Please be advised that the GoFundMe pages that are being promoted in the wake of Friday’s shootings have not been sanctioned by the Costello or Burns families, or the FPF,” the force tweeted. “Further informatio­n is forthcomin­g on charitable donations to the families and in the officers’ memories.”

Scott Pettigrew, who created the “Fredericto­n Shooting Family Fund” campaign, said he had yet to talk to any of the victims’ families. He added that he did not know the families personally.

“I was hoping to give some kind of grace period before reaching out to them,” he said. “I could only assume they were being overwhelme­d with people trying to contact them to get informatio­n and whatnot.”

He said he started the campaign with pure intentions, after he tried to donate on Friday but found no campaign had yet been created.

If the families of Burns and Costello don’t want to accept any money raised through his campaign, Pettigrew said the funds could go to whichever victims’ families wanted them.

Pettigrew added that he’s been in close touch with GoFundMe and has tried to reach out to Fredericto­n police to clarify the situation, but hasn’t heard back.

A spokespers­on for the Fredericto­n police did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Matthew Vincent Raymond has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in Friday’s shooting. The 48-yearold is set to appear in court on Aug. 27.

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