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The aunt of a man who was shot and killed in his home by an RCMP officer in Neqotkuk First Nation shared fond memories of her nephew, Bronson Paul, and said she’s “angry at the system” for his death.
Bronson Paul of Neqotkuk First Nation was shot and killed Sunday

Sam Farley · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 20, 2026 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 27 minutes ago
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Doreen Paul pictured with her nephew and godson, Bronson Paul, who was shot and killed in his home by an RCMP officer on Sunday. (Submitted/Doreen Paul)
As Doreen Paul scrolls through photos on her phone, Bronson Paul’s life flashes by.
From baptism to fatherhood, he is seen alone in just one of the pictures — his school photo.
In all the others, Bronson is surrounded by his children, his family, his friends. He is smiling.
“This is his family. These are the cousins, the boys, my dad, and those are the grandchildren there, and the whole family, me and him,” Paul said as she described each one.
As Bronson’s aunt and godmother,
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