Last guilty man in Red Earth killing receives 9 years
While delivering a sentence of nine years for manslaughter, a Prince Albert judge stated a man from Red Earth First Nation was a “willing and active participant in the beating” that killed a fellow band member in 2012.
Tyson Whitehead’s family hugged him before he was taken in cuffs into a police van after receiving his sentence, which will be eight years and nine and a half months with credit for time served.
Lenny Head and Douglas Head – brothers who are Whitehead’s cousins – have already received nine-year sentences, meaning the legal proceedings in Duril Mckay’s death have now come to a close.
The three men chased Mckay – who was 20 at the time – down a street on the Red Earth First Nation and beat him even after he stopped moving. This happened after he was kicked out of a New Year’s Ever party at the home of Lenny and Doug Head’s mother.


