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9 parties want standing at Don Dunphy death inquiry

Nine groups and individuals are scheduled to ask for standing and/or funding at the first hearing of the commission of inquiry into the death of Don Dunphy.

First hearing of the Commission of Inquiry is Oct. 19

Don Dunphy, 59, was shot and killed at his home on Easter Sunday 2015 by RNC officer, Const. Joe Smyth. (CBC)

Nine groups and individuals are scheduled to ask for standing and/or funding at the Commission of Inquiry Respecting the Death of Donald Dunphy's first hearing in St. John's Wednesday.

Individuals on the list are:

  • Meghan Dunphy
  • Paul Davis
  • Joe Smyth
  • Andrew Abbass

MeghanDunphyis DonDunphy'sdaughter.Progressive Conservative party leader Paul Davis was the province's premier at the time ofDunphy'sdeath.

Meghan Dunphy grew up with her father in Mitchells Brook. (Facebook)

JoeSmythis the police officer who fatally shotDunphy. He was assigned to a policeunit that was formed by the RNC to protect the premier. At that time, one RCMP officer had been seconded to workwith that unit.

AndrewAbbassis a Labrador man whoclaimedhe was unlawfully detained under mental health legislation, after making atweet that called for all politicians to be executed in the wake ofDunphy'sshooting.

Five groups are asking for the right to participate in the inquiry:

  • Ad HocCoalition for Civil Liberties
  • DonaldDunphyCommunity Coalition
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
  • Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Association

Commission officials said which of the parties is requesting funding in addition to standingwill be revealed at the first hearing on Oct. 19.

Commissioner will decide

Commissioner Leo Barry willdetermine which individuals and organizations have standing, using criteriaset out in thePublic Inquiries Act2006and the Commission's Rules ofProcedure andPractice.
Leo Barry has been appointed commissioner for the public inquiry into Don Dunphy's killing. (Mark Quinn/CBC)

Barry will alsomake a recommendation to theGovernmentof Newfoundland andLabradorwith respect to who gets financial support.The criteria for that isset out intheCommission's Rules of Procedure and Practice.