Inquest into fatal RCMP shooting hears that man pretended to reach for weapon
BATTLEFORD, Sask. — A coroner’s inquest into a fatal shooting of a driver by RCMP in Saskatchewan has heard that a passenger in the vehicle told investigators the man wanted to die and pretended to reach for a weapon.
Brydon Whitstone, 22, from Onion Lake Cree Nation, died after he was shot in October 2017 following a pursuit that RCMP say began when they got reports of a man being chased and shot at in North Battleford.
Regina Police Service Det. Sgt. Pierre Beauchesne, who was the lead investigator in the independent probe into the shooting, studied interviews with the RCMP constable involved as well as the female passenger in Whitstone’s vehicle, Amanda Wahobin.
Beauchesne testified on Monday that Wahobin said Whitstone wanted to die because he had said earlier he was unhappy with his life.