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FSIN pushes for aboriginal peacekeepers

Last Updated: Thursday, July 10, 2008 | 7:50 AM CT
CBC News

The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations has renewed calls for aboriginal peacekeepers after a man in the northern community of Southend was shot and injured by an RCMP officer last weekend.

Christopher Okemawis, who has recovered from the shooting, is the fifth person to be shot by Saskatchewan police in the past seven months. Three of the five were killed.

"All of the shootings has been against aboriginal people. Big question mark: Why?" Lawrence Joseph, the federation's chief, said at news conference Wednesday.

"We're not the only ones that are dangerous. Let's put it that way."

Adding aboriginal peacekeepers to the policing mix could help prevent tragedies because the peacekeepers would have a different relationship with the community, Joseph said.

His organization hopes to get support for the idea from the RCMP and the federal government.

FSIN first raised the idea after 21-year-old Chase Standingready was shot by RCMP on the White Bear reserve during a domestic dispute in June.

The organization has launched its own investigation into the shooting in Southend. Police have said Okemawis was carrying a weapon and the veteran officer considered him dangerous.