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Dwight Ball supports public inquiry into Don Dunphy's death

A public inquiry into the shooting death of Don Dunphy should be done, but only after the police finish their own investigation, says Liberal Leader Dwight Ball.

Liberal leader believes police investigation should be completed first

Liberal Leader Dwight Ball says he does support a public inquiry into Don Dunphy's shooting death. (CBC)

A public inquiry into the shooting death of Don Dunphy should be done, but only after the police finish their own investigation, says Liberal Leader Dwight Ball.

"Ibelieve therewouldbe and should be apublicinquiry into what happened on Easter Sunday with Mr.Dunphy," Ball told CBC News.

Ball's stance onan inquiry goes further than Liberal justice critic Andrew Parsons, who last week said it was too early to call for an inquiry.

"The family and the general public want their questions answered," Parsonstold CBC News."Certainly so do I and an inquiry may be the way to do that."

Inquiry should wait for police investigation

Dunphy, 59, was shot by amember of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, whowent to hishome in Mitchells Brook on April 5 to follow up on aperceived threat made on Twitter.

The RCMP's initialreportsaid Dunphy aimed a long-barrel firearm at the officer before the fatal shooting.

Don Dunphy, seen speaking with CBC News during a 2011 interview, was shot to death in his home on April 5. (CBC)

Ball said it's premature to begin the inquiry before the police investigation is finished.

"Thefirst step we needed [was] to give the family some time. Secondly,we needed to make sure theinvestigationiscompleted," Ball said.

The RCMPareinvestigatingDunphy's death, with retired Justice David Riche acting as an independent observer on the case.

The officer involved in the shooting, who is a member of Premier Paul Davis's security detail, wrote in an email addressed to coworkers that he did not regret the shooting but wished earlier intervention was possible.

Ball noted that he would have preferred an outside group to investigate the RNC officer and the shooting.

Meanwhile, Minister of Justice and Public Safety Darin King has said no decisionwill be made on whether or not an inquiry will be called until the police investigation is concluded.