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Saskatchewan woman left shaken after arrest by RCMP

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer HO/The Canadian Press A Saskatchewan woman says she is scared for her life after she was brutally arrested by three RCMP officers after a trip to the local emergency room to get her two-year-old son’s arm examined at the end of December. Emily Kammermayer, a member of Lac La Ronge Indian Band, is facing multiple criminal charges including assault with a weapon and assaulting a police officer, in what RCMP called a physical altercation between officers during her arrest at the La Ronge Health Centre on Dec. 29.

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples accuses La Ronge RCMP of systemic racism

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples accuses La Ronge RCMP of systemic racism A national Indigenous organization is accusing the La Ronge RCMP of systemic racism. The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples held a virtual press conference in Ottawa Monday in support of La Ronge resident Emily Kammermayer. The 20-year-old First Nations woman is alleging three RCMP officers used excessive force against her last month resulting in a concussion. The incident happened at the La Ronge Health Centre. CAP Vice-Chief Kim Beaudin said Kammermayer was inappropriately treated by both the hospital and police simply because she is Indigenous. “It’s also a case of systemic racism in our healthcare system, unprofessional conduct by the RCMP and police brutality,” he said. “All because of a mother, an Indigenous woman, who was trying to get attention for her son.”

Northern Sask residents asked to spread peace, hope and kindness – not COVID-19

  SASKATOON The Saskatchewan RCMP and Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) encourage residents to continue following guidance from public health officials and follow public health orders. “As Saskatchewan’s provincial police force, we will continue to be present in your community to provide services and help to ensure community safety 24 hours a day, seven days a week and throughout the holiday season,” Supt. Ted Munro, of the Saskatchewan RCMP’s North District Management Team, said in a news release. “We continue to work closely with health officials including NITHA to investigate calls for service that violate the (public health orders) to help maintain public health and safety.”

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