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Indigenous man killed by RCMP remembered as a 'lovable' nephew and father
Summary
RCMP say they were called to a domestic disturbance in Neqotkuk First Nation, encountered a man reportedly armed, and an officer shot him; the Serious Incident Response Team is investigating. Family members identified the man as Bronson Paul and remember him as a loving father and nephew.
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An Indigenous man was shot and killed by an RCMP officer in Neqotkuk First Nation (Tobique First Nation), according to statements from family and police. RCMP say they were called to a residence about a domestic disturbance and encountered a man who was reportedly in possession of a weapon; a Taser was used with no effect and an officer then shot the man. The Serious Incident Response Team has opened an investigation into the incident. Relatives named the man as Bronson Paul and described him as a father and nephew who was well known in the community.
Known details:
- RCMP say they responded to a domestic-disturbance call and found a man reportedly in possession of a weapon.
- Police statements note a Taser was deployed and another officer discharged a firearm.
- The Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating the shooting.
- Family members identified the deceased as Bronson Paul and are grieving his loss.
Summary:
The shooting has prompted grief and concern in Neqotkuk and among relatives who remember the man as a loving family member. The SIRT investigation is under way, and further legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
