.ASIRT_AB has cleared two RCMP officers who were involved in a fatal shooting of a suspect in Blairmore in February 2020. yyc yql
A screenshot from CCTV outside the Home Hardware in Blairmore, Alta., shows the initial stages of an encounter between Brian Kyle Schriver and two RCMP officers.
ASIRT, which was called in to investigate the police shooting, determined the suspect had attempted to flee the area, posing a risk to the responding officers and several members of the public. Photos shown to officers prior to the incident led them to believe there were firearms inside the vehicle at the time, ASIRT said, though a search of the vehicle afterward only uncovered multiple rounds of ammunition, including two boxes of bullets – 184 rounds in total.
When Schriver began to drive the vehicle, ASIRT says the danger to the officers increased exponentially.
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