Saskatchewan RCMP defends relationship with Indigenous people following lawsuit
REGINA — The RCMP is defending its relationship with Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan after it was named in a lawsuit filed by the family of Colten Boushie.
Boushie was fatally shot in August 2016 by a Saskatchewan farmer who was later found not guilty of second-degree murder.
The lawsuit includes farmer Gerald Stanley for the shooting and the RCMP for the way it treated family members after Boushie died.
When the lawsuit was announced, Chris Murphy, one of the family’s lawyers, said the lawsuit will make the RCMP examine how it interacts with Indigenous people.