Ontario's police watchdog has charged a former officer in connection with a shooting that took place outside of a Black woman's Mississauga home on Mother’s Day.
BRAMPTON, ONT. -- Ontario’s police watchdog has charged a former officer in connection with a shooting that took place outside of a Black woman’s Mississauga home on Mother’s Day.
The pair had been arguing over text messages about her not being allowed to visit with their 10-year-old child on Mother’s Day. The father called police to her home, where tensions grew, resulting in her and her current partner being Tasered, and the 34-year-old woman being shot in the abdomen while attempting to get back inside her home.
Krupka was struck by a bullet and was subsequently transported to hospital for treatment, the SIU said.“The SIU was recently made aware that Briffa has resigned from the police service,” investigators said on Thursday. Following the interaction with Peel police, Krupka’s home was searched and officers said they located 4 lbs of marijuana and a quantity of cash. Krupka and her partner were charged with possession for the purpose and laundering the proceeds of crime.
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