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Sask. chiefs accuse RCMP of fuelling racial tensions in wake of deadly shooting - Aboriginal - CBC

14.8.16

Sask. chiefs accuse RCMP of fuelling racial tensions in wake of deadly shooting - Aboriginal - CBC: "Initial investigation has revealed five individuals entered onto private property by vehicle in the rural area and were confronted by property owners who were outside and witnessed their arrival," one press release reads, which was issued on Aug. 11. "A verbal exchange occurred in an attempt to get the vehicle to leave the yard and ultimately a firearm as discharged, striking an occupant in the vehicle."

Saskatchewan RCMP said in an email that they are reviewing the FSIN's media release and will be providing an update at 5:30 p.m. CST.


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