D’Andre Campbell’s family still does not know why he called 911 on April 6. According to the SIU, two officers fired stun guns at Campbell before another officer fired his gun multiple times
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The silence inside the Campbells’ home west of Toronto has grown like a cancer in the weeks since April 6.
Two officers fired stun guns at Campbell before another officer fired his gun multiple times, according to the SIU, which has taken over the investigation. The SIU says a knife was recovered at the scene. He worked for four years at a company’s shipping and receiving department and was doing well for a time, Yvonne Campbell says, but at some point he “got a little edgy” and was given some time off.“I didn’t really pressure him to work because I know his situation,” his mother says. “I’d rather he be home.”
“The system is screwed up,” Michelle Campbell says. “Three months later and we still don’t know anything. It’s not fair and I don’t have any faith in the investigation.”
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