BATHURST, N.B. A coroner s inquest in northern New Brunswick is recommending that plainclothes police officers and their unmarked vehicles be easier to identify during interventions. The five-member coroner s jury released its recommendations Thursday following an investigation into the police-involved killing of Michel Vienneau on Jan. 12, 2015. Vienneau was shot and killed by Bathurst, N.B., police after they responded to an erroneous Crime Stoppers tip suggesting the 51-year-old businessman and his wife were smuggling drugs into the province. As the plainclothes police officers confronted the couple at the Bathurst train station, one officer was pinned between the couple s vehicle and a snowbank. Vienneau who wasn t involved in any criminal activity was shot in the heart and lungs.