Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Second Vice Chief Edward Dutch Lerat demanded justice on Friday after Boden Umpherville went into medical distress after multiple stun guns were deployed during the arrest by Prince Albert Police. He was later declared brain-dead. “Are our people safe at the hands of the Prince Albert police?” Lerat asked.
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FSIN Vice Chief demands justice, investigation for victim left brain-dead after going into medical distress following arrest
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