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The chief of the First Nation, said the small community — located about 150 kilometres east of Regina — is reeling.

“As you can imagine our small community is in a state of disbelief and shock,” said Sheldon Taypotat.

“We are working with crisis team members to ensure the family and community members are supported.”

A resident of a Saskatchewan First Nation has started a petition to make changes in the community in the wake of the beating death.

Bobbi Alexson says he was one of the first to the scene on the Kahkewistahaw First Nation where little Lee Allan Bonneau was found seriously injured last Wednesday.

Our small community is in a state of disbelief and shock

Alexson, who is 18 and works at the gas store, asks in the petition for peacekeepers and curfews to keep kids safe.

He has a copy at the store and he’s letting people know about it on the Kahkewistahaw Facebook page.

So far more than 180 people have signed the petition, most of whom Alexson says are regulars at the store.

“I seen that little boy and his condition was, it was not good at all,” Alexson said. “It kind of makes you think twice about everything. It kinda just makes your world stop.”

On the reserve’s Facebook page, people are airing their concerns, frustrations and support for the petition.

Sharleen Edwards wrote, “I say make it a ‘dry’ reserve implement it. Would be a great step to healing.”

Others, like Tania McKay aren’t sure the petition and the changes it calls for will help.

She posted: “I don’t mean to be a negative nelly…but really what is that going to do? It is always just talk..no action. I’m not a band member but this is my home..where I choose to raise my family…Until we all realize that we failed the young people..our future..we are never gonna go anywhere.”