An report released this month agreed with a Brantford family that officers were wrong during a flawed \u0027no\u002Dknock\u0027 raid at their apartment.
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“ is pleased,” he said. “What the family hoped to achieve has been done and it’s now up to to review this and determine what course of action to take.”Gunsmith's family appeals to mysterious 'customer’ who witnessed shooting A few weeks later, OIPRD issued a directive to police services across Ontario to re-examine their procedures for no-knock or dynamic entries to try and ensure errors, such as the apartment confusion, are prevented.
“I applaud Director Leach for his courage and leadership in spearheading the review,” Davis said last November. “Hopefully, this will lead to all police services being more consistent in our approach.”Article content
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