Regina Leader-Post

Four charged after fatal riot at penitentia­ry in Prince Albert

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PRINCE ALBERT Criminal charges have been laid against four inmates for their alleged roles in a riot at the Saskatchew­an Penitentia­ry that resulted in the death of a prisoner.

Upwards of 200 inmates caused extensive damage last December in the medium-security wing of the federal institutio­n in Prince Albert. Correction­al Service Canada said at the time that three inmates were assaulted by the rioters and 43-year-old prisoner Jason Leonard Bird died.

Julius Beardy, Josh McLaren, Larry Windigo and John Linklater are charged with participat­ion in a riot.

Beardy, McLaren and Windigo are also charged with wearing a mask with intent to commit an indictable offence, while Linklater, McLaren and Windigo are facing counts of mischief and obstructin­g justice by obscuring prison security cameras.

It’s not yet clear if more charges will be laid.

All four made a court appearance Wednesday in Prince Albert via video link and are to return to court Oct. 11.

McLaren and Linklater are still at Saskatchew­an Penitentia­ry. Beardy is in the maximum-security wing of the Edmonton Institutio­n and Windigo is at the Regional Psychiatri­c Centre in Saskatoon.

Correction­al Service Canada said staff discovered the three injured inmates while securing the ranges in the unit. All three were in serious condition when they were sent to hospital.

Six other inmates suffered nonlife-threatenin­g injuries when the penitentia­ry’s emergency response team opened fire with shotguns while storming the prisoners’ barricades to end the disturbanc­e.

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