‘This is not an Indian problem. This is a social problem,’ BATC chief says as policing concerns escalate
Chiefs with the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (BATC) say shootings, gang activity, drug trafficking and delayed RCMP response times have created a public-safety crisis in their communities, and they are urging federal and provincial officials to meet with them and address what they describe as systemic failures in policing and justice.
BATC represents seven First Nations in Treaty 6 territory. Leaders at a press conference Monday said escalating violence, unresolved crimes, addictions pressures and jurisdictional gaps are overwhelming their nations and leaving families without reliable police protection.
Mosquito Grizzly Bear’s Head Lean Man Chief Tanya Stone said gang-related incidents have intensified, including recent incidents that have shaken nearby communities.
“We recently had shootings,” she said, adding that residents “are well aware of who is responsible for the gang activity.”

