HAMILTON — Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating what it calls a “police-involved taking pictures” that left a person in his 30s with life-threatening accidents and a police officer with much less critical wounds.
HAMILTON — Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating what it calls a “police-involved taking pictures” that left a person in his 30s with life-threatening accidents and a police officer with much less critical wounds.
The Particular Investigations Unit says Hamilton Police Service officers responded Saturday afternoon to a name from a resident of an residence constructing within the Ainslie Wooden West neighbourhood a couple of man “appearing in a threatening method” who was allegedly armed with a firearm.
In a information launch, the watchdog says officers made their method to the fifth flooring of the constructing and received concerned in an altercation with the person.
The discharge Saturday says police exchanged gunfire with the person, which left him and an officer wounded.
In a social media put up Saturday night, the Hamilton Police Service says the person and the officer had been taken to hospital, and the person’s accidents had been doubtlessly deadly.
The police watchdog says six investigators and two forensic investigators are assigned to the case.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Nov. 10, 2024.
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