Investigation into death of young Prince Albert boy finds fault with police response
Nearly 14 months after the death of a young child in Prince Albert, the Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission has released its findings and found neglect of duty by officers of the Prince Albert Police Service.
In the early morning hours of Feb. 10, 2022, Prince Albert police responded to a home on 23rd St. W., for a complaint of a family dispute. Following the visit, they took the child’s mother to police cells.
However, just before 11 a.m. that same day, police went back to the home after a report of a homicide of a child. Once police arrived they found 13-month-old Tanner Brass dead and arrested the father.
The Commission received a request from the Prince Albert Police Service to open the investigation on February 11, 2022, following concerns raised about the Service’s response to incidents surrounding Tanner’s death. The Commission undertook an investigation into this matter under its jurisdiction through The Police Act, 1990.