Violent incident between Saskatoon police and Indigenous man ‘unnecessary,’ says man who taped it
The man who videotaped an incident between Saskatoon police and an Indigenous man Saturday afternoon says it didn’t have to become violent.
Frank Collins lives near the yard where the incident took place. He was on his way out for a bike ride with his wife and children when he heard an exchange between a Saskatoon police officer and a man now identified by several community members as Evan Penner.
“I could hear their voices were rising,” Collins said. “Then I could hear (someone) yell out, ‘Somebody help me, somebody help me.’ And I kind of ran across the alley to see what was going on. When I arrived at the fence to see what was happening, the officer was on top of the gentleman, trying to arrest him.”
At that point, Collins thought he started taping, but was focused on what was happening. It was a couple of minutes later he realized he wasn’t recording, and then hit the record button.


