Slain Mountie’s family decries ‘systemic failure’ after suspect ruled unfit for trial
VANCOUVER — The family of British Columbia RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang says they’ve lost trust in the institutions she served after the suspect in her killing was deemed unfit for trial, while denouncing “systemic failure” they say puts front-line workers at risk.
A victim-impact statement from the family says a medical diagnosis is not a “substitute for moral accountability,” and Yang’s death has left them “irrevocably shattered.”
Jongwon Ham was charged with first-degree murder after Yang’s stabbing death in a Burnaby, B.C., park in October 2022, but a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled Monday that Ham’s “delusions prevent him making rational decisions” in his defence.
Yang’s family prepared the statement to present at Ham’s fitness hearing, but it was released to The Canadian Press via the National Police Federation after they were told it could not be part of that process.


