Dead by Daylight / Killers & survivors
Shane "Giiwewigaabaw" Wiigwaas grew up learning that “justice” meant different things to different people. For most, “justice” was synonymous with “punishment.” Do something wrong, you get sent to prison, end of story. But for the Anishinaabek of Glass River First Nation, and for Peoples across Turtle Island, “justice” meant “balance.” Do something wrong, you do what you can to make it right. To restore balance. This guiding principle defined his career as a defense attorney, advocating for First Nations clients in the courtroom. In a system that funneled offenders to prison for even minor convictions, Shane was a disruption; by giving each case the care and attention it deserved, Shane saved many clients from serving unnecessary jail time. But everything changed with just one case. Derek was the youngest of Shane’s many cousins. The one he spent the most time playing with as a young boy. They grew up together, even got into trouble together. But Derek was always sweet and good-natured, the beat of his mother’s heart. Now he was in a jail cell, charged with murdering a police officer. Shane took the case without question and listened as Derek shared his side of the story. It was a typical traffic stop. Derek’s taillight wasn’t working. The officer escalated things, ultimately dragging Derek out of his car and into the roadside ditch. Derek fought back in self-defense when suddenly, the cop disappeared in a black fog. Shane knew his cousin was innocent, but what he needed was …
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