Sexual relationship with nursing studentWiebe was committed to the Selkirk Mental Health Centre and spent about two years in varying degrees of high-security solitary confinement, after a fellow patient accused him of extortion and uttering threats. According to his lawsuit, the Selkirk Mental Health Centre said he posed a security risk it was unable to manage. In 2010, staff placed him back in solitary confinement for about three months with no contact with other patients or access to fresh air. Later in 2010, Wiebe broke the fire sprinkler in his cell, leading to his arrest and removal from the mental health centre. 'Blatant disregard' for safetyThe lawsuit argues the mental health centre showed "blatant disregard for the Plaintiff's safety" that was "outrageous."
Source: CBC News August 01, 2017 23:37 UTC