Hi guys! I could really use your help in a letter writing campaign. It will literally take you three minutes. You can just copy and paste it. I’ll include the letter below, as well as a list of people to send it to.
Chantel was my cousin. And even though we are fair skinned, we did grow up being terrorized by police and terrified by them. I’d like to say she was the first family member that fell to this fate, but she isn’t.
There are startling figures. Like five first Nations people were shot and killed in police custody last month. In one month! Like the fact that first Nations people make up less than 2% of the population, yet 60% of the young women incarcerated are first nations.
Here’s the backstory.
On June 4, 2020, Chantel Moore was killed by police in so-called Edmunston, New Brunswick. Moore was from Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in BC. She had recently moved to New Brunswick with her daughter, so that they could be closer to Moore’s mother. On the evening of June 4th, her boyfriend in Toronto requested a wellness check, as he was worried that Moore was being harassed. Edmunston Police arrived on scene and shot her five times; they did not use non-lethal force, and they were not wearing body cameras. She was 26. And literally my size. So very small.
Chantel was my cousin. And even though we are fair skinned, we did grow up being terrorized by police and terrified by them. I’d like to say she was the first family member that fell to this fate, but she isn’t.
There are startling figures. Like five first Nations people were shot and killed in police custody last month. In one month! Like the fact that first Nations people make up less than 2% of the population, yet 60% of the young women incarcerated are first nations.
Here’s the backstory.
On June 4, 2020, Chantel Moore was killed by police in so-called Edmunston, New Brunswick. Moore was from Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in BC. She had recently moved to New Brunswick with her daughter, so that they could be closer to Moore’s mother. On the evening of June 4th, her boyfriend in Toronto requested a wellness check, as he was worried that Moore was being harassed. Edmunston Police arrived on scene and shot her five times; they did not use non-lethal force, and they were not wearing body cameras. She was 26. And literally my size. So very small.






