
Fort Good Hope N.W.T man sentenced to 7 years in prison for manslaughter
54-year-old Floyd Kakfwi was charged with second-degree murder for stabbing Harley Pierrot on June 15, 2024, the same day a nearby wildfire prompted the community's evacuation.
In November 2024, Kakfwi pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Territorial court Judge Stephanie Whitecloud-Brass handed down Kakfwi's sentence Thursday in Fort Good Hope.
According to an agreed statement of facts, Kakfwi and Pierrot were drinking at Kakfwi's house in Fort Good Hope, in June 2024. They got into an argument, which led to an altercation when Pierrot refused to leave. Kakfwi then stabbed Pierrot with a kitchen knife.
Pierrot died from his injuries two weeks later in the hospital.
At the time of the stabbing, RCMP charged Kakfwi with aggravated assault but released him from custody once the community issued an evacuation order.
A month later, in July, Kakfwi was charged with second-degree murder.
During the pre-sentencing hearing, the defence suggested five years in custody, while the crown argued for a 9 year sentence.
In her decision, the judge said this offence fell on the more "serious" side of manslaughter.
The judge said she took into account some aggravating factors like Kakfwi's prior criminal convictions, the nature of the offence, as Kakfwi used a knife against an unarmed person.
She said she also considered Kakfwi's guilty plea of manslaughter and his difficult childhood background.
With the time already served, Kakfwi will remain in prison for another five-and-a-half years.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBC
5 hours ago
- CBC
Edmonton Amber Alert ends after 2-year-old found, incident believed to be non-criminal
A province-wide Amber Alert issued by the Edmonton Police Service for a two-year-old has been cancelled. In the alert, police said she was taken around 4 p.m. from the area of 106th Street and 31st Avenue. The alert was called off at approximately 5:30 p.m. after police said the child was found safe. Police said while they initially believed the child could have been in danger, the incident is now believed to have been non-criminal. No charges are being laid. Police said the driver was in a 2018 white Toyota Tundra with a Saskatchewan plate, and that there may have been other people in the vehicle.


CTV News
5 hours ago
- CTV News
Amber Alert for 2-year-old cancelled, situation deemed non-criminal: EPS
Edmonton Police Service (EPS) said it has cancelled the amber alert for a two-year-old girl on Saturday afternoon after determining that the situation was not criminal. Around 5 p.m., an Amber Alert issued across the province said that the child had been taken by a man in the Steinhauer area. Around 5:30 p.m., Alberta Emergency Alert posted on social media and their website that the alert had been cancelled and the child had been found. EPS sent out a release later Saturday evening confirming the child was found safe at 5:32 p.m. They said that at the time, officers believed the child may have been in danger. After investigating, police said they believe the incident was non-criminal, and there are no charges pending against the man.


CTV News
6 hours ago
- CTV News
Male drowns in Harrison Hot Springs lagoon
The RCMP logo is seen outside the force's 'E' division headquarters in Surrey, B.C., on March 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck First responders recovered the body of a male who drowned in the lagoon in Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., on Saturday. Emergency crews were first called to the area at 11:20 p.m. Friday, according to the Agassiz RCMP, who say the Harrison Hot Springs Fire Department and search and rescue volunteers also attended to look for the person. The search continued into the day Saturday and police asked people avoid the Harisson lagoon to leave room for emergency personnel. In a statement, authorities only described the deceased as male, saying they were withholding further details out of respect for his family. 'We offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of the male,' the statement reads. Police said foul play is not believed to be a factor in the drowning.