Suspected that the baby was abducted by his father but shot to kill him. Three Canadian policemen were charged with killing

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.01

According to the Canadian News Agency reported on August 31, the Special Investigation Team (SIU) of the Ontario Police Supervision Department of Canada said on Wednesday that a shooting incident in Kavasa City, the province caused a one -year -old baby to die, and now 3 are now three. Police were charged with the crime of losing homicide. It is understood that the baby boy was only 18 months old at the time.

Picture source: Canadian media

The special investigation team said that on November 26, 2020, the three policemen fired at the car of the baby boy's father, when the father was suspected of kidnapping his child. The baby boy named Jameson Shapiro died on the same day, and his father died in the hospital for a week after his injury.

The special investigation team said that Jameson's father drove a pickup into a police car at the time, causing a police officer to be injured. The three police officers fired to him. On the back seat. The special investigation team stated that there was evidence that the police shot and killed the man and his child. Police said they found four guns at the scene, three of which were police officers, and one was near the men's truck.

Thomas Carrique, a commissioner of Ontario Police Department, expressed sympathy to the baby boy's family in a statement on Wednesday, saying that "the loss of innocent life in the incident is devasted." During the trial stage, the police will not further comment. The charged three policemen will appear in a court in Ontario on October 6. (Edit: HHJ)

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