The police guards of the province have approved two Toronto police officers of any wrongdoing at the age of 16 during a traffic stop in North York earlier this year.
The Special Investigation Unit says that at around 11 am on April 20, the police pulled on a red infinity on the Shepard Avenue West near Bathst Street as the vehicle was missing a front license plate and its windows were heavy.
When the authorities discovered the smell of cannabis in the vehicle, they asked the six residents of the car to get out. After taking three residents out of the car, SIU says that the teenager who was on the back seat, reached his right hand with his right hand before swinging his right hand in the open door direction and started shooting on the police.
An official removed the “several times” from the passenger side of the vehicle from the passenger side of the vehicle, while another officer also removed the “several rounds” under the direction of the teenager from the front of the vehicle.
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SIU says a 16 -year -old man from Toronto was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared dead the next day. According to the Autopsy report, the teenager was killed nine times, including four wounds behind the head.
SIU’s report found that the police discharged between 24 and 27 rounds during the gun fight.
“Incredibly, apart from the complainant, no other person had to face gun injuries, neither of the subject officials, each of which was in the other’s crossfire for most of the exchange,” SIU reports say,
After an investigation, SIU director Joseph Martino concluded that there is no proper basis to believe that either the police officer committed a criminal offense.
Martino said that when the teenager pointed to a gun in the direction of the police and fired in the Point-Blanc range, “The officials could only conclude that his life was in immediate crisis and some types of action were necessary if they were going to survive. It is understandable, on this record, they resort to the return of bullets to protect themselves.”
Martino stated that the officer’s response – in several rounds rapidly fired in succession – formed a proper force.
“The number of shots fired by the authorities is eligible to investigate, but in the final analysis it is understood that in view of the evidence [teen] Martino wrote that the authorities discharged their guns three or four times after setting fire for the first time.