N.B. police lay charges in hit-and-run death of young Aboriginal man
SAINT-CHARLES, N.B. — There was relief on a New Brunswick First Nation Wednesday, after police laid charges in a hit-and-run death that left residents grieving and seeking justice.
“We’re extremely happy,” said Ruth Levi, a band councillor and director of social services at the Elsipogtog reserve.
Brady Francis, a well-liked 22-year-old from Elsipogtog, was struck and killed by a pickup truck after leaving a party on Feb. 24.
RCMP charged Maurice Johnson, a 56-year-old man from Saint-Charles, N.B., with failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving bodily harm or death.


