A 22-year-old man armed with a rifle and wearing a ballistic vest “waited in ambush” for police to arrive at his Innisfil home last October before he fatally shot two officers, according to a report from Ontario's police watchdog.
that left 33-year-old Const. Devon Northrup and 54-year-old Const. Morgan Russell of South Simcoe Police.
The woman told police that Doncaster had grabbed her eyeglasses from her face and broken them. She also reported that he had punched a hole in the wall. When asked by the operator if Doncaster had been drinking and whether weapons were involved, the woman said, “nope.” The SO rang the doorbell and was invited inside by someone within the home, the SIU said. The officer entered, followed by Northrup and Russell.
The SO drew his sidearm, reached over the railing and began shooting down the basement stairs, the SIU said, adding that he fired 12 to 14 rounds before pausing and reloading. An autopsy determined that Doncaster died due to a “submental gunshot wound to the head – contact range.”In his analysis, SIU Director Martino said there are no reasonable grounds to charge the officer as there is nothing in the evidence to indicate that a criminal offence was committed.
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