‘Shots Fired. Need an Ambulance’: Gripping Testimony From Officer Who Shot and Killed Sarnia Man in Downtown London
Expert testimony said a rear-naked chokehold leaves officers in the worst position as the inquest examines the shooting of Justin Bourassa.
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‘Shots fired. Need an ambulance’: Gripping testimony from officer who shot and killed Sarnia man in downtown London
A coroner’s inquest heard that the police altercation and shooting death of Justin Bourassa, 29, of Sarnia, happened in a matter of seconds in the early morning hours of Oct. 28, 2021.
The 29-year-old Franco-Ontarian from Sarnia was shot dead by a London policeman on 28 October 2021.
Face-down chokehold the 'worst position' for an officer, police trainer tells Justin Bourassa inquest
A jury at a coroner's inquest into the death of Sarnia tennis player Justin Bourassa, who was fatally shot by London police in 2021, heard Tuesday from trainers with the Ontario Police College and London Police Service about use-of-force procedures at the time.
Police use-of-force expert testifies at inquest into Justin Bourassa's death
Being in a rear-naked chokehold is the “worst position” for a police officer to find themselves, a London police use-of-force expert told a coroner’s inquest.
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