The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Indigenous leader concerned about fatal shooting of man by RCMP

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The head of an organizati­on representi­ng Saskatchew­an First Nations is expressing concern following the fatal shooting of an Indigenous man by RCMP.

Brydon Whitstone of the Onion Lake Cree Nation died after being shot on Saturday in North Battleford, Sask.

Bobby Cameron, chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, says he’s been getting calls and messages questionin­g the details around the 22-year-old man’s death.

Cameron says the shooting furthers the mistrust First Nations people have toward the justice system, and he adds there is also a lack of trust in the independen­t investigat­ion that has been called.

RCMP said in a media release after the shooting that they had pursued a vehicle following reports of a man being chased and shot at.

The police chase ended shortly after the suspect rammed a cruiser and officers opened fire. Cameron says he is left wondering what specifical­ly led police to shoot Whitmore.

“The comments about ‘in response to the drivers actions to the officers,’ what does that mean?” Cameron asked on a CKOM radio talk show on Monday.

He said he is worried that RCMP may have been too quick to use lethal force.

“Does damage to a vehicle warrant to kill someone on sight?”

RCMP have turned over the investigat­ion to the Regina Police Service. The review is to be overseen by the provincial Justice Ministry.

Cameron said the FSIN has long wanted to see First Nations represente­d at such investigat­ions.

“The majority of people that are incarcerat­ed are First Nations people. Wouldn’t it make sense to have one of our own First Nations legal experts involved in all these processes?” he asked.

Cameron suggested involving First Nations people would be a step toward rebuilding trust in the justice system.

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