Murder at Prince Albert homeless camp raises safety concerns for community and staff, says frontline worker
A man’s death last weekend at a homeless camp in Prince Albert is being described as shocking, and an awareness of what’s happening on the streets.
That’s from Rob Dunlop, director of program development for Prince Albert’s YWCA, who explained to paNOW the fact a gun was involved was a first of its kind event. He said going forward the incident raises definite concerns for both those who live on the streets, as well as the frontline workers.
“It’s prompted a review of how we are going to interact with the community, and we are always working diligently to find better ways to serve that community,” he said.
On Tuesday, Prince Albert Police confirmed the identity of Saturday’s shooting victim as 42-year-old Ponch Tyson Thomas Bird. Speaking Monday with paNOW, Bird’s friend at the camp disclosed the victim died protecting a younger member of their small tented community.