New Brunswick coroner’s jury says 2020 police killing of Rodney Levi was a homicide
MIRAMICHI, N.B. — A coroner’s jury in New Brunswick examining the 2020 fatal police shooting of Rodney Levi has ruled his death a homicide.
The 48-year-old man from the Metepenagiag First Nation was shot dead by RCMP in Sunny Corner, N.B., on June 12, 2020, after officers responded to a complaint about a man with knives at a home.
The five-member jury issued a long list of recommendations today, including to reinstate the Indigenous band constable program and to locate detox centres in First Nations communities.
Jurors are recommending that RCMP officers not be first responders during wellness checks, but should be on standby.