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Brampton murder and Amber Alert suspect fired at police during fatal takedown: SIU
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Peel Regional Police report that Savannah Kulla (left) was shot and killed by Anthony Deschepper (right) in Brampton on Oct. 20, 2025. Deschepper was later shot dead by police.

Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared an officer in the shooting death of a man who is believed to have killed a young mother and abducted her child in Brampton.

Savannah Kulla, a mother of four from Brampton, lost her life on Oct. 20 in a parking lot near Airport Road and Queen Street East. Peel Regional Police described the murder as a case of “intimate partner violence,” stating that Kulla was killed by her ex-boyfriend Anthony Deschepper.

The couple shared one child, and at the time of the murder, Deschepper was out on bail awaiting trial for allegedly firing a gun and endangering Kulla years prior, according to police.

Investigators arrived at the scene quickly and secured the plaza in Brampton; however, it wasn’t until several hours later that an Amber Alert was issued across Ontario for Kulla’s one-year-old daughter, whom police believed had been taken by Deschepper.

Deschepper was eventually killed during a shootout with police in the Niagara Area, and a new report from Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit offers more details regarding the police shooting.

Authorities say the girl was taken in a 2024 black Nissan Kick with Quebec license plate FRV4520, which was rented under an address located in the Niagara Region, according to this report.

While it’s reported that the child was safely returned to a relative’s home, officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service were dispatched to monitor that home registered to the Nissan.

: Murder of Brampton mother marks third femicide this year

This is where SIU reports that officers saw a female driver pull up in a Chevrolet around 2:30 a. m. on Oct. 21 and enter the house. She later came back outside carrying blankets which were placed in the backseat where SIU claims Deschepper had been hiding.

The vehicle was tracked to two gas stations before receiving orders for an apprehension operation.

Officers surrounded the Chevy armed with firearms and breaching tools; that’s when Deschepper emerged from under the blankets “and fired three shots in (an officer’s direction.”

The officer returned fire with “eight or nine rounds,” hitting Deschepper multiple times in his neck, chest, right arm and upper leg, according to SIU findings.

Efforts were made on-site to save his life; however, he succumbed to his injuries. A semi-automatic firearm was found in his right hand after the incident occurred, as stated by SIU.

The watchdog agency concluded that the officer “fired his weapon to defend himself,” asserting that the number of shots fired “constituted reasonable force.” The SIU indicated there is “no basis for proceeding with criminal charges in this case.”

A woman whose identity remains undisclosed has also been arrested and is facing charges following this shooting incident. Police have not clarified whether those charges have been formally laid yet.

Kulla’s tragic death has reignited calls for stricter bail reform across Canada.

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