“Looking back, I should have stopped”- testifies 32-year-old Michael White Quills as trial concludes
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A 32-year-old man from Cardston testified in Lethbridge Provincial Court Friday (Jan. 10) that not only was he speeding and not paying attention to the road in front of him, but that he had consumed nearly a dozen beers, and did not stop or offer assistance after he had hit a 26-year-old man, killing him.
The incident occurred on Sept. 2, 2018, around 4 a.m. when Gage Good Rider and his girlfriend D.J. Longtime Squirrel were walking along Highway 5. The two were not able to secure a ride home, after Longtime Squirrel’s vehicle had broken down earlier in the day. The two had consumed a large amount of alcohol, smoked some crystal meth and shared fentanyl.
White Quills is on trial for one count of failing to remain at the scene of an accident causing death. He was not charged until four months after Good Rider was killed.
Defense lawyer Balfour Der asked his client first about his background. White Quills worked in construction on and off as a housing framer, has several siblings, a child of his own, and stepchildren with a common law partner. He also told the court he took part in Canadian Professional Rodeo Association circuits in tie-down roping and steer riding.