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Sask. police say brutality complaints investigated
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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2003

Police in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, said they are continuing to investigate complaints of brutality against Aboriginals.

The police department has been blamed for the deaths of several Native men over the years. Staff Sgt. Keith Atkinson said the case of two former officers convicted of abandoning one man in the cold was an isolated incident.

Get the Story:
FSIN says judgment exposes tragedy of policing (CBC 3/14)
Saskatoon cops lose appeal (CP 3/14)
No appeal for ex-cops in native freezing case (CTV 3/14)

Today on Indianz.Com:
Ex-cops sent jailed for near death of Native man(3/14)

Get the Decision:
Munson, Hatchen v. Her Majesty the Queen (March 13, 2003)

Relevant Links:
Starlight Tours, from the CBC - http://cbc.ca/national/magazine/starlight/index.html

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