Man says brother was in wrong place, wrong time at time of fatal shooting
The last time William Boushie ever saw his brother Colten, he begged him to stay home.
When Colten refused, William got mad and gave him the silent treatment, even as Colten kissed him on the head and told his older brother he loved him.
“I sensed something was wrong because that was unusual,” said William in an exclusive interview with News Talk Radio. “It was unusual for my brother just to kiss me on the head at random and tell me he loved me and walk out the door, like it was his final goodbye.”
Colten was with his girlfriend and some friends, heading out to a lake near Maymont for the day. William says he wanted his brother to stay home because he was intoxicated and with friends William didn’t approve of.