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Inquest blasts RCMP in death

MANITOBA RCMP have come under fire for their conduct in an altercation that left a 43-year-old man dead.

A provincial inquest report released Wednesday paints a troubling picture of the circumstances surrounding the November 2008 death of Nathan Boryskavich in The Pas.

"It's clear from the evidence received that in several key areas the officers involved did not follow either a common-sense approach to the situation, nor did they follow the RCMP policy manual," provincial court Judge Larry Allen said in his decision.

Boryskavich died of a brain hemorrhage after a violent confrontation with officers responding to a domestic-related call. He was pepper-sprayed and wrestled to the ground, causing his neck to become twisted in such a manner he suffered a fatal injury.

A use-of-force expert testified at the inquest and said RCMP only added to the chaotic situation by their actions -- which included failing to remove the victim's hysterical 12-year-old daughter from the scene, having no background on Boryskavich before arriving and engaging him both verbally and physically when they should have been trying to calm him down. There were also concerns about how they preserved the scene and documented what happened through notes and pictures.

"The RCMP officers could have handled this situation in a manner more closely approximating their training and the best practices of policing. They did not," said Allen. He also criticized the way police gave evidence, saying they contradicted each other and their previous statements in "many instances."

Allen's only recommendation was the province should considerably increase training to junior RCMP members and somewhat increase training to veteran officers. This would include all aspects of their job, from dealing with volatile situations to note-taking.

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While this article details another side of this incident, it does not illustrate the violent past history of the victim, previous convictions/charges for violent behavour, nor some of the alternative methods previously used by the RCMP to control this individual. It is obvious that the officers after employing controlling methods to no avail, lost control of their tempers and reacted as a group to bring a swift end to this uncontrolable individual. However, these attempts, past criminal history are no excuse for causing another`s death.

The recommendations may not necessarily alter similar future situations, officers, often inexperienced or reactionary jump to using, employing or controlling methods that have resulted in serious harm or death. Just look at the statistics since 2000, the number of unnecessary deaths, serious harm to civilians as a direct result of rash, reactionary or impeduous RCMP actions. This incident just adds fuel to the already negative reputation of Canada`s National Police Force.

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