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Inquest into the death of Jeremy Sabourin begins in Moose Jaw

Inquest into the death of Jeremy Sabourin begins in Moose Jaw
Inquest into the death of Jeremy Sabourin begins in Moose Jaw

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Jeremy Sabourin died while in the custody of Moose Jaw Police Service on Oct. 7, 2021.  (Kirk Fraser/CBC - image credit)

Jeremy Sabourin died while in the custody of Moose Jaw Police Service on Oct. 7, 2021. (Kirk Fraser/CBC - image credit)

WARNING: This story contains description of a death by suicide.

The coroners inquest into the death of Jeremy Sabourin is officially underway in Moose Jaw.

The 40-year-old died on Oct. 7, 2021, while in the custody of the Moose Jaw Police Service.

On Monday morning, Coroner Scott Beaven empanelled a six-person jury made up of four women and two men.

The jury will be tasked with determining the identity of the deceased as well as how, when and where that person died. The jury will also be responsible for making recommendations on how similar incidents can be avoided in the future.

Const. Chris Flanagan of the Moose Jaw Police Service was the first to take the stand Monday.

At the time of Sabourin's death, Flanagan was a staff sergeant with the police and was the officer in charge of the cells at the service's headquarters.

Flanagan testified that on Oct. 6, Sabourin was transported to the Moose Jaw Police Service by RCMP Const. Paul Evans, after Sabourin was arrested near Assiniboia, Sask., on an outstanding warrant.

Flanagan testified that he helped process Sabourin into Moose Jaw police custody. That included filling out intake forms and getting him registered in the Moose Jaw police system.

Flanagan testified that Sabourin did not answer most questions he was asked, including whether he felt suicidal.

Evans told Flanagan that Sabourin had already been searched and the Moose Jaw police office testified that he took him at his word.

Flanagan said he had Sabourin lift up his shirt so that he could inspect whether Sabourin was wearing a belt or anything else that could be potentially used for self harm. Spotting nothing, Sabourin was processed into Moose Jaw police custody.

It was only after Sabourin was brought into the cells that Flanagan noticed a flag on Sabourin's file indicating that he was potentially suicidal.

Flanagan directed one of the cell guards, a commissionaire, to keep a closer eye on Sabourin as a result.

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Flanagan testified that on Oct. 7, Sabourin was set to appear in court but initially refused to leave his cell due to back pain.

When Flanagan unlocked the door to try and encourage Sabourin to move along, he found the 40-year-old on his bed.

Flanagan testified that Sabourin told him to look away before pulling a gun, placing it in his mouth, and pulling the trigger.

What happened next is expected to be described in testimony scheduled for later this week, but Sabourin was declared dead soon after the gunshot.

Flanagan confirmed that for his role in the death he was demoted from staff sergeant, the highest ranking operational role in the force, to constable, the lowest rank.

Flanagan took 10 months away from work, was suspended without pay for a month, had to requalify as an officer and was under close supervision for a year.

The inquest is scheduled for this entire week. Thirteen witnesses are expected to testify.

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