‘The process bore the facts out’: Government and opposition respond to PCC report
The circumstances surrounding the death of a young child in Prince Albert were extremely unfortunate and somewhat avoidable. Those remarks from Corrections and Policing Minister Christine Tell, in response to the recent report from the public complaints commission that found neglect of duty by Prince Albert police.
The report also revealed stories were initially shared by an organization representing the child’s mother, did not line up with evidence taken through audio and video recordings. Speaking with reporters on Thursday, Tell said she supports all the report’s findings.
“The process was followed and the process bore the facts out,” she said.
Among the more glaring inconsistencies were the circumstances related to the arrest of the mother. During the March press conference, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Chief Bobby Cameron described a situation in which a mother was falsely accused of being intoxicated and taken to police cells against her will. Cameron also said the mother’s repeated cries for her child’s safety were ignored.