Chief James Ramer, who went to the scene, told the
Toronto Sun his officers were not hurt in the interaction and spoke of the professionalism of the Emergency Task Force members who responded to this dangerous situation.
Two officers are said to have fired upon the suspect at 4 a.m. The 45-year-old man died an hour later in hospital.
Bullet holes can be seen in a third-floor apartment window.
The SIU invoked its mandate and were on the scene, but the truth is really only they cared much about whether the police did the right thing in this call. The focus, instead, was on the very tragic circumstances going on in and around this building surrounding this missing persons case.
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Oakville doesn’t make anyone’s red zone list.
The tony town west of Toronto is about as safe a place as there is in the GTA. Lots of upscale restos, brew pubs and a Whole Foods vibe give it the Yuppie stamp of approval.
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Which makes the May 16, 2020 double homicide at a small, industrial plaza north of the QEW an even greater mystery.
If the cops know its ins and outs, they haven’t been willing to share them. Several calls to Halton Regional Police homicide from the