5 things to know about Quebec watchdog probing N.B. police shootings
MONTREAL — Quebec’s police watchdog, the Bureau des enquetes independantes, is investigating two recent police shootings of Indigenous people in New Brunswick.
On June 4, 26-year-old Chantel Moore was shot by a member of the Edmundston Police Department. Police said the officer was performing a wellness check when he allegedly encountered a woman holding a knife.
And on June 12, 48-year-old Rodney Levi was shot dead by a New Brunswick RCMP officer near the Metepenagiag Mi’kmaq Nation after the Mounties were called to deal with an “unwanted person” at a barbecue.
Here are five things to know about the Quebec agency, known as the BEI.