Sask. First Nation declares state of emergency following death of teen in Deschambault Lake
A Saskatchewan First Nation said it is in mourning after the death of a teenager in Deschambault Lake and is declaring a state of emergency.
Earlier this month, a 17-year-old was found deceased in Deschambault Lake. Two people, a female youth and a 27-year-old man have since been charged in the teen’s death.
“The loss of such a young life has profoundly impacted our community. The constant sound of gunfire has left our members in a constant state of concern and distress due to the relentless violence,” said Chief Karen Bird of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. “Although these incidents demand our immediate attention, we stand firm in our resolve not be ruled by fear.”
As a result of the death and what the PBCN calls an escalating cycle of violence in Deschambault Lake and Pelican Narrows, the First Nation has declared a state of emergency.