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First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

91ƵWe are shocked and angered, and will not be backing down91Ƶ 91Ƶ FNLC
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Jared Lowndes91Ƶ friend Jason Watt makes a statement at Lowndes91Ƶ memorial. Photo by Marc Kitteringham / Campbell River Mirror

The First Nations Leadership Council is joining a call for a public inquiry into decisions made by the B.C. Prosecution Service in cases of police violence.

In the wake of BCPS91Ƶ decision to not pursue charges against three Campbell River RCMP officers who shot and killed Jared Lowndes 91Ƶ a Wet91Ƶsuwet91Ƶen man 91Ƶ in Campbell River in 2021, Independent Investigations Office chief Ron MacDonald said he would be asking the Attorney General91Ƶs office to investigate the low number of prosecutions in police violence cases. On April 29, the First Nations Leadership Council joined that call for an investigation.

91ƵThe First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) is outraged that the RCMP continue evading charges for killing First Nations people, and is joining calls for a public inquiry into this crisis,91Ƶ a release from FNLC says.

The April 23 announcement was the second time in April that BCPS stopped or declined to pursue charges in a case like this. On April 5, they announced charges were being stayed against RCMP officers following the 2017 death of Wet91Ƶsuwet91Ƶen and Gitxsan man Dale Culver. In October, 2023, BCPS announced no charges were approved against officers involved in the death of Everett Patrick of the Lake Babine Nation in 2020. In each of these cases, the IIO recommended charges and sent the files to BCPS.

MacDonald said that the trend is not limited to B.C.

91ƵThere does seem to be a trend with many charges laid by our types of agencies, where crown does not proceed 91Ƶ at a rate much higher than the norm. Those circumstances legitimately raise concerns in the minds of the public about whether police are being treated the same as other accused persons,91Ƶ he said.

First Nations Summit Political Representative Hugh Braker noted how unique it is that the police watchdog question the decisions of the Crown, saying that 91Ƶit is extremely rare for the police watchdog to question the decision of the BCPS, much less demand answers as the IIO Chief Civilian Director Ron MacDonald did upon hearing that charges had been dropped against the RCMP officers who killed Jared Lowndes.

91ƵWe will be seeking an urgent meeting with the B.C. Attorney General and the B.C. Solicitor General to demand answers and a public inquiry. We are shocked and angered, and will not be backing down on seeking justice,91Ƶ he said.

BCPS put out a statement earlier this week, outlining reasons for its decision to not charge officers in Lowndes91Ƶ killing. In the statement BCPS said they were unable to meet their charge assessment standard, saying 91Ƶthe central question in this case is whether the force used by the three officers was objectively necessary, reasonable, and proportionate in the circumstances,91Ƶ and that Lowndes91Ƶ use of bear spray was a 91Ƶsignificant escalation of violence,91Ƶ and officers 91Ƶreasonably believed 91Ƶ there was a significant risk he would harm them or others.91Ƶ

Regional Chief Terry Teegee, B.C. Assembly of First Nations, said 91Ƶmy family is still reeling with the loss of my cousin Everett Patrick at the hands of the RCMP, and knowing that his death is part of a systemic pattern of state-sponsored killing of Indigenous peoples is extremely disturbing and sickening.

91ƵBecoming an RCMP officer is not supposed to be a license to kill, yet the statistics tell a different story, and articulate a sobering portrait of how Indigenous peoples are being treated on the ground,91Ƶ Chief Teegee said.

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