In 2020, New Brunswick police fatally shot two Indigenous people, prompting protests

The recent fatal shooting of an Indigenous man by a New Brunswick RCMP officer offers a chilling reminder of two separate incidents in 2020 when police officers in the province fatally shot two Indigenous people in distress. In this composite image made from two photographs, people walk to honour Rodney Levi in Red Bank, N.B., left, on Friday June 19, 2020, and a person holds a picture of Chantel Moore during a healing gathering at the B.C. Legislature in Victoria on June 18, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray, Chad Hipolito

The recent fatal shooting of an Indigenous man by a New Brunswick Mountie offers a chilling reminder of two separate incidents in 2020 when police officers in the province fatally shot Indigenous people in distress.

On the night of June 12, 2020, RCMP officers in eastern New Brunswick responded to a complaint about an "unwanted person" at a home near Metepenagiag.

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