Kyla Frenchman, right, mother of Tanner Brass, is comforted by her sister (name unknown) during a media event organized by The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations in Saskatoon, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. The Public Complaints Commission in Saskatchewan has found police officers neglected their duty before the toddler was killed in Prince Albert in 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – Chief Jonathan Bergen of the Prince Albert Police Service says he is retiring after a report found officers who responded to a domestic violence call didn’t check on the well-being of a toddler and took the Indigenous mother to a police station in the hours before the child was killed.
Bergen says he is unable to accept the responsibilities needed to stay in the position.
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