Red Pheasant says RCMP acted too late in homicide investigation
Red Pheasant Cree Nation is calling for the RCMP to have a more proactive approach to dealings within the community following the discovery of a suspected homicide earlier in the week.
Chief Clint Wuttunee and Red Pheasant Council said in a statement, distributed by the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), that they are “saddened by the tragic loss of a young man from our community,” also noting the trauma to the family and community. The release went on to say that “proactive involvement by RCMP could have prevented this unnecessary death,” and that despite previous pleas for earlier involvement to assist in relation to gang and drug violence, “the RCMP become involved when it is too late.”
“RCMP involvement in our community is always reactive in nature,” it said. “We are unable to rely on the assistance from the RCMP as a positive resource to help keep our community safe.”
“This is a systemic issue that is not an issue isolated to Red Pheasant.”