Judge named to lead inquiry into shooting death of Donald Dunphy
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A public inquiry has been called into the death of a man in a police shooting that shocked people across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Unsettling questions have gone unanswered ever since the killing on Easter Sunday 2015 of Don Dunphy, an injured workers’ advocate, by a member of the former premier’s security team.
The RCMP has said no charges are warranted but has kept its investigation and related reviews under wraps pending the promised inquiry announced Friday. It will be led by Court of Appeal judge Leo Barry, with a report due July 1, 2017.
The long wait for answers has been especially painful for Dunphy’s grown daughter and only child, Meghan.


