Community grieving together three weeks after Colten Boushie’s death
Since Colten Boushie was killed three weeks ago, his mother fears for her other sons when each of them drives somewhere on a back road.
“I have to sit there and pray that he comes back,” Debbie Baptiste said.
Her youngest son, 22-year-old Boushie, was shot to death after he and four friends drove onto a farm on their way home, to Red Pheasant First Nation. His friends said they were looking for help with a flat tire.
Boushie and his two older brothers, ages 23 and 25, were close and people knew them as “the Boushie boys,” Baptiste said.