Cries of racism fill courtroom as judge stays impaired driving charge in Saskatoon
Tears and cries filled a packed Saskatoon provincial courtroom on Friday as Judge Jane Wooten stayed the case of a woman who struck and killed a nine year old girl on a crosswalk in Saskatoon in 2021, citing delays.
“You’re forever going down as the white judge who upheld white supremacy,” one woman bellowed.
Others echoed those words, shouting “racist” from the gallery, while a woman wept while holding a Polaroid photo of the little girl and others sobbed outside the courtroom.
Taylor Ashley Kennedy — who made her final appearance through video — was charged with impaired driving causing death in the Sept. 9, 2021 crash that killed Bayleigh Maurice. The nine-year-old girl was on her way to school, riding a scooter through a marked crosswalk on 33rd Street West when she was struck.