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Manitoba mountie who witnessed bus beheading dies by suicide
Manitoba mountie who witnessed bus beheading dies by suicide

Manitoba mountie who witnessed bus beheading dies by suicide

The beheading that took place on a Greyhound bus near Portage la Prairie in 2008 has claimed another victim.

Ken Barker, a retired RCMP corporal who was a dog handler for the force, took his own life last weekend after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder for years. He was one of the first police officers on the scene of the Greyhound tragedy.

Retired Mountie Steve Walker also suffers from PTSD and knew Barker well.

He said he noticed changes in Barker’s behaviour a few months ago.

“He seemed withdrawn. (He) was always a gregarious guy, a smile on his face. That just wasn’t there,” said Walker.

Barker was a dog handler. Walker said that meant he was first on scene when a body was discovered – images that are hard to forget because officers are trained to remember.

A grassroots organization bringing awareness of PTSD said RCMP officers and their families need to be educated about it during basic training. The group suggests the illness needs to be treated in the same manner as a serious physical injury.

“It needs to be dealt with on the same scale as being shot,” said Lori Wilson from Friends of the RCMP for PTSD Awareness.

Walker said he believes Barker was getting help, but adds a stigma within the force remains that talking about PTSD is a sign of weakness.

“After 130 plus years, that mentality is not evaporating fast enough,” said Walker.

Barker’s relatives said they don’t want him remembered for what happened on the Greyhound bus in 2008.

They said years on the job took its toll and they hope his death brings the issue of PTSD in the force to light.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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