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Port Alberni woman fatally shot by police in N.B.

Police say she threatened officers with knife; family says act was ’very out of character’

- SCOTT BROWN

A 26-year-old Port Alberni woman is dead after she was shot by police in New Brunswick early Thursday.

Family members in Tofino have identified the woman as Chantel Moore, an Indigenous woman and mother of a five-yearold girl who had just moved to New Brunswick from Port Alberni a few months ago.

Police in Edmundston, N.B., say at about 2:30 a.m., officers received a request to check on Moore’s well-being at an apartment building on Canada Road in Edmundston.

Police said she was holding a knife and threatened the officers.

“At first the officer went on scene, and all of a sudden the person just exited the apartment with a knife and was attacking the officer,” Edmundston Police Force Insp. Steve Robinson told CBC News on Thursday.

“He had no choice but to defend himself.”

Moore died at the apartment, police said.

Nora Martin, Moore’s aunt, described her great-niece as a “kind, gentle and loving” person and said she had trouble believing Moore would charge at an officer with a knife.

“It’s very out of character. Chantel didn’t have a mean bone in her body,” said Martin, who works as a community health liaison with the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.

“As far as I’m aware of, she never had any trouble with law.”

Moore, who recently started working at a hotel, had just moved into her own place after spending time at her mother’s home in Edmundston.

Martin said Moore’s boyfriend, who was in Toronto, had asked the police to check in on her because she complained to him that she was being harrassed by someone.

“He was worried about her,” she said.

“[The officer] shot her five times. I don’t know if it was one bullet that hit her or all of them,” Martin said.

An autopsy has been scheduled, and the investigat­ion is continuing.

Martin said six members of her family are hoping to fly to New Brunswick today to be with Moore’s mother and daughter.

Edmundston police have requested an independen­t agency investigat­e the actions of the police.

“I hope there is a full investigat­ion,” said Martin.

 ?? FAMILY PHOTO ?? Chantel Moore, a 26-year-old Indigenous woman and mother of a five-year-old girl who had just moved to New Brunswick.
FAMILY PHOTO Chantel Moore, a 26-year-old Indigenous woman and mother of a five-year-old girl who had just moved to New Brunswick.

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