Killed in Winnipeg CFS care : Preston Martin
Here I will write about 15 year old Preston Martin who died as a ward of Child & Family Services. I tracked down an article in the newspaper archives. I will type out the article and for better reading as well as give a rundown on the article and Preston.
Going home in a coffin
"Why are we shipping our kids down to Winnipeg to get killed?"
Fifteen year old Preston Martin came to Winnipeg two months ago from a northen Manitoba First Nation.
He's on his way home in a coffin.
A judge sent him here in the care of Child and Family Services for behavior problems.
A 13 year old boy has been charged with manslaughter in his shooting death. He told court earlier this week the shooting was an accident.
Preston's mother, who was in jail when she learned of his death, is demanding to know who was supervising a group of youths when the gun killed her son was being passed around like a toy last Friday inside a Sherbrook Street apartment.
The suite was provided to a 17 year old tenant by a private social services agency.
The suspect and the tenant of the apartment were both under the supervision of B&L Youth Services, a for profit agency that receives more than $4.7 million a year in government funding. The tenant was receiving training in independent living from B&L, which operates group homes. The agency also recruits, trains and supports foster parents and provides a variety of other services for CFS.
Preston, however, was under the care of Project Neecheewam inc, a not for profit organization that also provides services for CFS.
"How could they get a hold of a gun? Where could it come from?" His grieving mother, Brenda Martin, asked late yesterday, just before leaving Winnipeg for Moose Lake First Nation, about 100 kilometres east of the Pas, where she is now preparing for her son's burial.
The boy's funeral will be held in the northern community tomorrow.
"They told me there were five (teenagers) there at the time of the incident," she said. "The oldest was 17 and it was his own place... that he was under CFS care."
"They were playing around with a gun, passing it around, and (Preston) was shot accidentally."
In 2003-04, the provincial government and Winnipeg Child and Family Services paid B&L almost $3.3 million for various services. Last week, Family Services and Housing Minister Christine Melnick announced B&L won an additional contract for 35 new foster-care beds, at a cost of around $1.3 million.
The 13 year old suspect was living in a B&L group home at the time, said his lawyer, Stan Nozick, who also confirmed the tenant was receiving help from B&L.
Nozick's client is in custody at the Manitoba Youth Centre pending a bail hearing.
A Winnipeg spokewoman for B&L declined comment, and officials with Neecheewam could't be reached.
Melnick wouldn't comment on the manslaughter case yesterday, except to say "it's a very upsetting event."
She said there is a process in place to investigate, and any decision about additional investigations won't be made until that initial process is complete.
A judge in the Pas had ordered Preston sent to Winnipeg Dec. 16 to live in a group home operated by Project Neecheewam Inc., according to an official with Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin, a group that represents northern aboriginal bands.
Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard was visiting the Pas yesterday where he said he was confronted with a barrage of questions from native leaders.
"Why are we shipping our kids down to Winnipeg to get killed?" Gerrard said he was asked repeatedly.
He said he was told the boy was sent to Winnipeg because their weren't proper facilities for him in The Pas.
Gerrard said he is calling for an independent operational review of the provincial Child and Family Services Department.
"Why were these not being adequately supervised?" he asked. "And why are children from northern Manitoba being shipped to Winnipeg?"
Tory family services Mavis Taillieu also calles for a review.
"Ultimately, it's the province who is responsible if these kind of things are going on," said Taillieu.
"We've already seen one kid die. If they're not willing to get to the bottom of it, the auditor general should."
Rene David Bertrand of British Columbia, listed as B&L director and president, could not be reached for comment.
The dead boy's family is considering hiring a lawyer. Preston's grandfather, John Martin, an elder with the Moose Lake First Nation, said the family's attention will turn to finding answers once the boy has been laid to rest.
"They told us he was being looked after," John Martin said. "Now, to hear the news, it's terrible. After he's buried, we'll go after the people that were supposed to be taking care of him. We'll seek some answers."
He said he spent most of the summer with his grandson, who enjoyed camping and attending traditional aboriginal ceremonies.
"He was a pretty good kid," said Martin, who works part-time at the University College of the North in The Pas.
Brenda Martin was in the Winnipeg Remand Centre when she received the news of the death of her son early Saturday morning.
"I took it very hard." She said.
She was released yesterday, but is still facing an assault charge that stems from an incident last November.
Donald Norman, who lives across the hall from where the shooting occurred, said a worker from B&L left her card under his door a week before the incident, wanting to know how the 17 year old was behaving.
Norman said the teen played loud music and there were always people coming and going, but he seemed fine otherwise.
On the night of the shooting, he said, he heard only a loud "thud." He said he didn't know the tenant well and he didn't know the youths at all. Janet Mirwaldt, head of the Children's Advocate office, said she was monitoring the case to ensure the 13 year old is properly treated by the system.
She said a further review by her office could be held, depending on the outcomes of the investigations by the chief medical examiner's office and Child and Family Services.
Both agencies are reviewing the incident, she said.
Under the Fatality Inquiries Act, the chief medical examiner must conduct an investigation whenever a child in the care of a CFS agency dies. The investigation must include an assessment of the quality or standard of care provided to the child, an examination of the agency's records and a review of the actions taken by the agency, both with respect to the child.
Dr. Thambirajah Balachandra, the chief medical examiner, said that as well, all unnatural deaths are considered by the inquest committee of his office to determine wether an inquest is necessary.
An inquest would take place until after criminal proceedings in the case are complete.
B&L is the last for profit agency with Manitoba government contracts for youth services. It has operated for 25 years, but has grown rapidly in the last five years.
Most of B&L's homes are for level 3 children-- usually teenagers with behavior problems or substance abuse problems. Six to eight kids normally live in a group home.
I found this article on Preston after one of his friends told me about him. This kid was 15 when he got shot in the head point blank. All those who were ther became traumatized from this event. Children should not play with loaded firearms. Its a shame that they lost their friend.
They take kids from their community and ship them off to Winnipeg where the gangs recruit within the group homes. More should have been done in those times to tell people the truth about gangs and gang culture. And once you are taking from your family you become very susceptable to influence. Many lose their lives to the bullshit propaganda that the Canadian government allowed to permeate the minds of the youth.
More needs to be done to inform people of the lies that many live by.
Its been 12 years and I would say things are worse for many. Prostitution is a much bigger issue here in Winnipeg as many feel the squeeze of poverty that is orchistrated. They skim the money that could have been used to educate these boys on sound life choices.
Preston Martin was someone's son!!!
Preston Martin was someone's brother!!!
Preston Martin was someone's cousin!!!
Preston Martin was someone's grandson!!!
Preston Martin have many friends that miss him and wish he didn't go down like that!!!
There are many children that have died in care in Winnipeg.
We should know who they were.
How they died.
And figure out what can be done to improve the state of kids in care as a society...
R.I.P. Preston Martin
What a horrible horrible tragedy!
I had to look to see if this was recent news, but I guess that it happened in 2005.
The system is NOT keeping these children safe!
There are many we do not know who they are !
There are many we do not know how they died !
We must force their hand !!!
It really touches my soul this story, it is inconceivable how these things happen and it does not seem to matter to anyone. I do not want to imagine the number of children who have gone through the same and be part of those lists that the government can not see
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