Jury in Nunavut coroner’s inquest makes recommendations to government, RCMP
POND INLET, Nunavut — A jury in a coroner’s inquest that examined the suicide of a man following a standoff with police in Nunavut has recommended improving cultural and mental health supports and police containment measures during critical incidents.
The inquest, held last week, examined the death of Jessie Peterloosie, who died at a home in the hamlet of Pond Inlet on March 8, 2018.
The jury heard officers faced challenges containing the home, as other residents were able to get close to and enter it during the standoff.
RCMP said they received a complaint three days earlier that Peterloosie had allegedly pointed a firearm at another person and threatened to kill them. Police later located Peterloosie and said that when they went to speak with him, someone shot at their vehicle. They believed the bullet came from a house where Peterloosie was inside.