Colten Boushie’s family to respond to watchdog report that found discrimination
REGINA — First Nations leaders and relatives of a young Indigenous man shot and killed on a Saskatchewan farm are expected to address findings today from a watchdog’s review that concluded RCMP racially discriminated against his mother.
Colten Boushie died in August 2016 when the SUV he was riding in drove onto farmer Gerald Stanley’s property near Biggar, Sask.
A jury delivered acquitted Stanley after he testified that he had fired warning shots and the gun “just went off.”
Concerns had been raised about how police handled Boushie’s death and the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission studied the RCMP investigation.