
Coroner’s inquest begins into RCMP shooting death of man in Nunavut
GJOA HAVEN, Nunavut — A coroner’s inquest into the death of a 21-year-old man begins today in a remote hamlet in Nunavut, five years after he was shot and killed by RCMP.
Charles Qirngnirq was shot in December 2016 by an officer in Gjoa Haven, a community of about 1,400 people in western Nunavut.
RCMP said at the time they had received reports of a suicidal man with a rifle near the community’s airport.
A release said two officers tried to de-escalate the situation and asked Qirngnirq to put his weapon down, but he did not comply.