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Ontario’s police watchdog won’t lay criminal charges after 2020 fatal shooting of Ejaz Choudry
Nick Westoll
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Ejaz Choudry is seen in an undated photo.
The director of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Ontario's police watchdog, says there aren't grounds to proceed with criminal charges after 62-year-old Mississauga resident Ejaz Choudry was fatally shot by Peel Regional Police (PRP).
"Following a thorough examination of the evidence, I am unable to form reasonable grounds to believe any PRP officer committed a criminal offence in relation to Mr. Choudry’s death," Joseph Martino wrote in a March 15 report that was released publicly Tuesday morning.

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