Northern reserve fire gang related, says CEO of tribal council
As RCMP investigate the cause of last weekend’s tragic house fire on the Big River First Nation, the CEO of the governing body that oversees the northern reserve, is offering his own take on what happened and who may be responsible.
Ken Thomas with the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council, explained to paNOW leadership in all three of its member communities (Big River, Witchekan, and Pelican Lake), have been very active in recent weeks, as a result of COVID-19, cracking down on gang and drug activity through check stops and other lockdown measures.
“Throughout that process they have clearly identified and kicked the hornets nest,” Thomas said.
Chief Jack Rayne’s house burned to the ground Saturday night, and with it all the family’s personal belongings including irreplaceable mementos such as pictures and the couple’s marriage license. The family was not home at the time of the fire, but Thomas explained they were nearby.