2022 Chantel Moore Inquest

#NoJusticeNoPeace #ChantalMoore

Chantel Moore was a Tla-o-qui-a First Nation woman from British Columbia. She had recently moved to Edmunston, New Brunswick and at the time, Chantal was only 26 years old when Constable Jeremy Son of Edmunston Police fatally shot her.

She had moved to New Brunswick from British Columbia to be closer to her mother, Martha Martin, and daughter, Gracie. She had only been living in the province for a few days before her death on June 4th, 2020.

Some included in the photo; Sakom Allan Jr. Polchies, Martha Martin, Grace Frank, Brandy Stanovich, Lisa Perley-Dutcher, Grand Chief Ron Tremblay, Alma Brooks.

Photo provided by IWWT's President Brandy Stanovich.

The inquiry into Chantel's death began May 16th, 2022, and lasted four days before the jury ruled her death a homicide. "After four days of hearings, the three woman, the two-man jury brought back six recommendations which include; combat casualty care, crisis intervention/de-escalation training, plus scenario training and information on awareness and “disengagement.”".

On May 29th, 2022 Martha Martin will be hosting a Healing Walk for families who have lost loved ones to police violence. Indigenous Women of the Wabanaki Territories President Brandy Stanovich will be in attendance and keeping us up to date.

If you would like to help fund the families, and/or share the information please go to the link below.

Martha Martin's Healing Walk

CBC News article - June 6, 2022

CBC News article - May 16, 2022

Global News article - May 19, 2022

APTN News article - May 19, 2022

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