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Community on Edge: Two Shootings Rock Big Island Lake
9 Jan
Summary
- One person died and three injured in Dec. 30 shootings.
- Multiple homes were targeted by bullets on Jan. 2.
- Community members express high anxiety and fear for safety.
Safety concerns are paramount in Big Island Lake Cree Nation after two violent shooting incidents. A deadly shooting on December 30th resulted in one fatality and three injuries. Shortly after, on January 2nd, multiple residences were targeted with gunfire. These events have left the community on high alert, with a palpable sense of anxiety among residents. The local school suspended classes for the week, and businesses have curtailed operating hours due to safety worries.
In response, community leaders convened a crucial meeting with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, and other relevant agencies. The discussions aimed to address the escalating safety issues and the community's fears. Increased RCMP presence has been promised, and community security guards are now stationed at entry points.
Residents are calling for enhanced mental health support and greater community cohesion to combat the growing problems of gangs and drugs, which appear to be affecting younger generations. The desire is for the community to reclaim its sense of security and mutual trust, which has been shaken by these recent events.

