N.B. chiefs seek justice system review after police shooting of Indigenous woman
FREDERICTON — The chiefs of a coalition of Maliseet First Nations are calling for an independent probe of the New Brunswick justice system after a fatal police shooting of a 26-year-old Indigenous woman from British Columbia.
The chiefs of the Wolastoqey First Nation in New Brunswick issued a joint statement on Friday in response to the death of Chantel Moore, expressing their condolences to Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in B.C. to which Moore belonged.
Police have said Moore was shot as Edmundston officers responded to a “wellness” call in the northwestern New Brunswick community, and have alleged she was making threats and holding a knife.
The chiefs’ letter says they plan to formally request that Premier Blaine Higgs’ Conservative minority government create a committee to review the justice system in New Brunswick in light of the death.


