Saskatoon StarPhoenix

FSIN supports petition for new prosecutor in Boushie slaying

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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is backing a petition launched by the family of Colten Boushie demanding a new Crown prosecutor and an out-of-province lead investigat­or for the case.

Boushie, who was 22 and from the Red Pheasant First Nation, was shot and killed Aug. 9 while riding in an SUV that went onto a farm near Biggar.

Gerald Stanley, a 55-year-old farmer, will stand trial later on a charge of second-degree murder later this year.

Boushie’s cousin, Jade Tootoosis, has said the family wants a new prosecutio­n team because of how they feel they’ve been treated in the case and because of allegation­s evidence was mishandled.

FSIN members passed a resolution supporting that idea on the first day of the group’s annual assembly.

Tootoosis said the family feels a lead RCMP investigat­or and a prosecutor from outside the province would be less biased.

“Saskatchew­an just seems to be a very well-connected province, especially with it being so farmer-based,” said Tootoosis, who lives in Edmonton. “We feel that somebody from outside of the province would provide a more accountabl­e process.”

The public prosecutio­ns office issued a statement Thursday to CTV, stating it is confident in the counsel assigned to the case.

The killing of Boushie ignited racial tension in Saskatchew­an, with many demonstrat­ions held during court hearings in the case.

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