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Police officer still on stand in Native teen's death
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
A police officer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, resumed testimony in the inquiry of a Native teenager who died 13 years ago. Cst. Larry Hartwig took the stand on Monday. He was the second in command the night the night Neil Stonechild, 17, went missing and the day he was found frozen to death. He told the inquiry he doesn't remember anything about the case at the time and he says he remembers little of what happened. Many in the Native community suspect police involvement in Stonechild's death. Get the Story:
Officers foggy in remembering Stonechild case (CBC 3/16) Relevant Links:
Stonechild Inquiry - http://www.stonechildinquiry.ca
Starlight Tours, from the CBC - http://cbc.ca/national/magazine/starlight/index.html Related Stories:
Officer can't recall night Native teen went missing (3/16)
Police team at issue in inquiry of Native teen's death (3/11)
Police set up team to dispute Native teen's death (3/10)
Inquiry into Native teen's death longer than expected (3/9)
Police faulted for investigation into teen's death (01/12)
Investigation into teen's death called cover-up (1/9)
Inquiry into death of Native teen resumes testimony (1/7)
Friend denies involvement in Native teen's death (11/26)
Testimony resumes into death of Native teen (11/25)
Native man survives to tell of police brutality (11/24)
Officer's credibility tested over Native teen's death (10/27)
Inquiry into Native teen's death hits snag (10/24)
Inquiry into Native teen's death extends testimony (10/21)
Inquiry into Native teen's death wrapping up (10/17)
Officer had polygraph for probe into teen's death (10/16)
Inquiry into teen's death no closer to explanation (10/15)
Inquiry into teen's death elicits confession (10/15)
Witness denied standing for inquiry into teen's death (10/09)
Inquiry into Native teen's death resumes in Sask. (10/7)
Sask. police to testify about Native teen's death (09/29)
Ex-officer admits to limited probe of teen's death (09/25)
Police officers testify on Native teen's death (9/24)
Priest says inquiry witness fear justified (09/19)
Inquiry into Native teen's death shown photos (9/18)
Police lawyers try to discredit inquiry witness (9/15)
Witness in inquiry of Native teen's death scrutinized (9/12)
Witness says he went to police about teen's death (9/11)
Witness says Native teen last seen with police (9/10)
Inquiry into death of Native teen opens in Sask. (9/9)
Sask. panel holding hearings on death of Native teen (9/8)
Police chief admits Natives were abandoned (06/10)
Native family wants inquiry into son's death (6/9)
Native author documents police brutality case (05/06)
White cops report to jail for brutality incident (03/14)
Death of Aboriginal man to be investigated (02/20)
Can. court hears appeal of convicted cops (01/21)
Former cops appeal conviction (12/10)
White cops denied Native justice (12/4)
White cops want Native justice (10/31)
Officers found guilty for abandoning Native man(9/21)
Officers admit abandoning Native man (9/19)
All-white jury selected for Sask. officers (9/11)
Hearing held for accused cop (9/12)
Racial tensions rise over police harassment (5/04)
First Nations say police charges don't go far enough (4/13)
Officers charged in Saskatoon (4/12)
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Police officer still on stand in Native teen's death
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
A police officer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, resumed testimony in the inquiry of a Native teenager who died 13 years ago. Cst. Larry Hartwig took the stand on Monday. He was the second in command the night the night Neil Stonechild, 17, went missing and the day he was found frozen to death. He told the inquiry he doesn't remember anything about the case at the time and he says he remembers little of what happened. Many in the Native community suspect police involvement in Stonechild's death. Get the Story:
Officers foggy in remembering Stonechild case (CBC 3/16) Relevant Links:
Stonechild Inquiry - http://www.stonechildinquiry.ca
Starlight Tours, from the CBC - http://cbc.ca/national/magazine/starlight/index.html Related Stories:
Officer can't recall night Native teen went missing (3/16)
Police team at issue in inquiry of Native teen's death (3/11)
Police set up team to dispute Native teen's death (3/10)
Inquiry into Native teen's death longer than expected (3/9)
Police faulted for investigation into teen's death (01/12)
Investigation into teen's death called cover-up (1/9)
Inquiry into death of Native teen resumes testimony (1/7)
Friend denies involvement in Native teen's death (11/26)
Testimony resumes into death of Native teen (11/25)
Native man survives to tell of police brutality (11/24)
Officer's credibility tested over Native teen's death (10/27)
Inquiry into Native teen's death hits snag (10/24)
Inquiry into Native teen's death extends testimony (10/21)
Inquiry into Native teen's death wrapping up (10/17)
Officer had polygraph for probe into teen's death (10/16)
Inquiry into teen's death no closer to explanation (10/15)
Inquiry into teen's death elicits confession (10/15)
Witness denied standing for inquiry into teen's death (10/09)
Inquiry into Native teen's death resumes in Sask. (10/7)
Sask. police to testify about Native teen's death (09/29)
Ex-officer admits to limited probe of teen's death (09/25)
Police officers testify on Native teen's death (9/24)
Priest says inquiry witness fear justified (09/19)
Inquiry into Native teen's death shown photos (9/18)
Police lawyers try to discredit inquiry witness (9/15)
Witness in inquiry of Native teen's death scrutinized (9/12)
Witness says he went to police about teen's death (9/11)
Witness says Native teen last seen with police (9/10)
Inquiry into death of Native teen opens in Sask. (9/9)
Sask. panel holding hearings on death of Native teen (9/8)
Police chief admits Natives were abandoned (06/10)
Native family wants inquiry into son's death (6/9)
Native author documents police brutality case (05/06)
White cops report to jail for brutality incident (03/14)
Death of Aboriginal man to be investigated (02/20)
Can. court hears appeal of convicted cops (01/21)
Former cops appeal conviction (12/10)
White cops denied Native justice (12/4)
White cops want Native justice (10/31)
Officers found guilty for abandoning Native man(9/21)
Officers admit abandoning Native man (9/19)
All-white jury selected for Sask. officers (9/11)
Hearing held for accused cop (9/12)
Racial tensions rise over police harassment (5/04)
First Nations say police charges don't go far enough (4/13)
Officers charged in Saskatoon (4/12)
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