Colten Boushie family continues to seek justice following CRCC report findings
The family of Colten Boushie had an opportunity to speak out to express their concerns during the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) press conference Monday.
The event followed the release of an independent probe of the RCMP’s conduct during the investigation of Boushie’s shooting death.
Colten Boushie died from a gunshot wound to the head after he and four others drove onto Gerald Stanley’s farm near Biggar in August 2016. A jury found Stanley not guilty of second-degree murder.
The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC) identified a number of deficiencies in the RCMP investigation. For example, the report indicated members failed to protect the vehicle Boushie was sitting in when he was shot. As well the report stated when Boushie’s mother, Debbie Baptiste, was notified of his death the RCMP members “treated her with such insensitivity that her treatment amounted to discrimination.”