Chantel Moore

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Chantel & Gracie Moore
Chantel Moore, 26, was shot four times by RCMP Cst. Jeremy Son on the morning of June 4, 2020 during a "wellness check", soon after she relocated to New Brunswick from Vancouver Island.
CBC News, June 4, 2020 (Yvette Brend)[1]

Chantel Moore, 26, was shot four times by RCMP Cst. Jeremy Son on the morning of June 4, 2020 during a "wellness check", soon relocation to New Brunswick from Vancouver Island. She died at the scene.

Chantel Moore was the first cousin of Lisa Marie Young; they share the same grandfather: Tla-o-qui-aht Chief Moses Martin. Two of Moses' granddaughters have been murdered.

RCMP officer who shot Chantel
RCMP Cst. Jeremy Son, who during a "wellness check", shot and killed Chantel Moore, arrives at the coroner’s inquest.
Global News, May 19, 2022 (Karla Renić)[2]

The jury in New Brunswick’s coroner’s inquest into the fatal shooting of Chantel Moore has ruled her death a homicide.

Chantel was murdered the same day that a comprehensive 15-episode (10-hour) podcast about Lisa's disappearance called "Island Crime" was first released to YouTube.

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Sources

  1. Yvette Brend, CBC News (June 4, 2020), B.C. woman shot dead during police wellness check had just made fresh start to be with her child, family says (source)
  2. Karla Renić, Global News (May 19, 2022), Jury in Chantel Moore coroner’s inquest rules her death a homicide (source)