N.B. coroner’s inquest told about lack of adequate mental health and addictions help
MIRAMICHI, N.B. — Rodney Levi didn’t get the mental health help he needed before he was shot dead by police last year in northern New Brunswick, an addictions counsellor and lifelong friend to the Indigenous man testified Thursday.
Steven Ward told the coroner’s inquest in Miramichi, N.B., that he had spoken with Levi a number of times the day he died.
Levi, who was from the Metepenagiag First Nation, was killed by the RCMP on the evening of June 12, 2020, after police responded to a complaint of a disturbance in a home in nearby Sunny Corner, N.B.
Ward had been working as a fisheries officer at the time because the treatment centre in nearby Eel Ground, N.B., where he was also employed, was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.