“My boy called me,” Pete Boushie told The Canadian Press from his home on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana. In Montana, Pete Boushie is still struggling with the loss of his son while the man who held the gun walks free. Pete Boushie met Baptiste in the late ‘80s and they quickly became a couple. Baptiste largely raised the three boys, but Pete Boushie said Colten and the other kids lived with him on the Montana reservation periodically. One of his teachers, Kenneth (Tuffy) Helgeson, remembers him as a kind, happy-go-lucky kid who was always eager to learn.
Source: thestar February 15, 2018 13:18 UTC