Monday, August 19, 2024

18 year old woman shot dead in Wolseley, Sask

Global is reporitng that "A male youth from Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation is facing charges after a shooting Sunday in Wolseley, Sask., involving an 18-year-old woman. Indian Head RCMP were called to a home in Wolseley around 4 a.m. after receiving a report of a shooting. Officers found an injured women at the home, who was declared dead at the scene by EMS. 'She has been identified as 18-year-old Keilia Windigo from Wolseley,' RCMP said in a release. 'Her family has been notified.' RCMP also said a male youth was arrested at the scene, but would not provide his age." More violence against women. A First Nations woman. Not sure how you can get manslaughter not murder when you point a gun at someone and shoot them dead.

8 comments:

  1. Two buckets containing severed heads of women were discovered in the slaughterhouse of the farm when the search warrant was executed the day after Robert Pickton’s arrest. These buckets were found inside a freezer in the area, and while no fingerprints of Robert were detected on the freezer, David’s fingerprints were found on the lid. Some individuals involved in the case have suggested that these buckets might have been placed inside the freezer after Robert’s arrest, potentially implicating David.

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    1. Dave and Big Tony ran Piggy's Palace. Dave told the police where the bodies were buried so they wouldn't dig up the rest of the farm.

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    2. White man manufactured the gun, so it's their fault.
      Worse yet they can be sued for the production of the gun. USA side.

      We live in surreal times where victimhood is taught and celebrated.

      Growing up to be a man/woman and accepting responsibilities is not even on the radar anymore.

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    3. Everyone is responsible for what they do. There are a lot of white drug addicts that commit a lot of crime. We need to bring back personal responsibility.

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  2. Drunk, that's how. Nothing good happens on the Rez after 10pm.

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    1. Obviously that depends on the reservation. I assume by using that term you are referring to a specific one in that area noted for crime like the DTES. We've seen reservations in Alberta protest the drug dealers destroying their communities. It's the same everywhere harmful drugs are allowed to be sold. If I'm drunk and I shoot someone that's still murder. Someone dies and I did it.

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  3. Chief Louie is great.

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    1. Is he the chief of that same reservation? He probably is great. Drugs are a horrible thing. Residents of a reservation in Alberta were holding protests opposing the drug dealers on site. Those drug deals were being supplied by the Hells Angels. I'm not sure what chapter. So we share a common problem.

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