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TORONTO Ontario’s police watchdog says it’s investigating after police fatally shot a man in Cramahe, Ont., north of Colborne, Tuesday afternoon. The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said the shooting happened during an interaction between Ontario Provincial Police officers and the man in the area of County Road 24 and Tobacco Road at around noon.
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SIU investigating after OPP fatally shoot man, 43, northeast of Cobourg, Ont.
Ontario s Special Investigations Unit is investigating after Ontario Provincial Police officers fatally shot a 43-year-old man northeast of Cobourg on Tuesday.
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 11:03 PM ET | Last Updated: April 7
The Special Investigations Unit is investigating a fatal shooting involving the Ontario Provincial Police. The shooting happened northeast of Cobourg on Tuesday morning.(Yvon Theriault/CBC)
Ontario s Special Investigations Unit has been called in after Ontario Provincial Police officers fatally shot a 43-year-old man northeast of Cobourg on Tuesday.
In a news release, the SIU said the OPP were called to the area of County Road 25 and Tobacco Road in the Township of Cramahe, in Northumberland County, at about 10:15 a.m. Police had received a report that a man was in a parked car and yelling at people.
Justices with Texas highest court on criminal matters upheld the 90-year prison sentence of a Lubbock businessman convicted more than three years ago of selling so-called synthetic marijuana out of his smoke shops.
In a 12-page opinion issued last week, justices found that testimony from an expert witness was sufficient to help jurors determine that a chemical structure found in synthetic marijuana seized from 54-year-old Anthony Carter s home and businesses were illegal under a 2015 revision of the state s drug statute prohibiting penalty group 2A, which used chemicals to mimic the effects of marijuana.
The opinion affirms Carter s Nov. 17, 2017, verdict and punishment, which included a $100,000 fine, from a jury trial in the 137th District Court.