‘Not right:’ Outrage after jury finds Saskatchewan farmer not guilty in shooting
BATTLEFORD, Sask. — There were sobs of despair and cries of “murderer” in a Saskatchewan courtroom Friday night as a jury found a white farmer not guilty in the shooting death of an Indigenous man.
From the beginning in August 2016, Colten Boushie’s death and the second-degree murder charge against Gerald Stanley exposed an ugly side in rural Saskatchewan — landowners who blame Indigenous people for high rates of property crime and First Nations who bear the brunt of that racism and hate.
Those tensions were on full display as Stanley walked free after the verdict.
Outside court, Boushie’s uncle Alvin Baptiste said there was no justice for his nephew.


