SIRT investigating after Sask. man dies in-custody
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating after a 49-year-old man from White Bear First Nation died in a Carlyle Detachment cell.
At around 12:20 a.m. on Friday, Carlyle RCMP responded to a report of an assault on White Bear First Nation where two injured people – a man and a woman - were found in a home, Saskatchewan RCMP said in a release on Saturday.
The man sustained serious injuries and the woman had non-life threatening injuries. Police say both were taken to hospital.
According to police, the 49-year-old man, who was arrested on scene, was taken to the Carlyle Detachment and lodged in the detachment cells. He was monitored by staff throughout the night.
Police say at around 9 a.m., an officer observed that the man was in medical distress. He was provided with first aid until EMS arrived. He was later pronounced dead by EMS. His family has been notified.
RCMP then notified SIRT for further investigation. SIRT will investigate the officer’s interaction with the man and the circumstances of his death.
SIRT is an independent, civilian-led unit that investigates serious incidents involving police officers in Saskatchewan.
RCMP say the Carlyle Detachment will also be conducting a separate investigation into the original report of the assault with the assistance of Saskatchewan RCMP’s General Investigation Section.
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