Family of Indigenous man shot by Saskatchewan RCMP wants answers from inquest
REGINA — The family of an Indigenous man killed by Saskatchewan RCMP says they hope an inquest will tell them why police felt the need to open fire.
A coroner’s inquest into Brydon Whitstone’s death is to be heard from Dec. 3 to 7 in North Battleford, Sask., the Ministry of Justice said Tuesday. There will be no criminal charges laid in the case.
Whitstone, 22, from Onion Lake Cree Nation, died after being shot in October 2017.
RCMP have said they pursued a vehicle after reports of a man being chased and shot at in North Battleford. The chase ended shortly after the suspect rammed a cruiser. That is when officers opened fire.


