Both the Special Investigations Unit and an internal review of procedures has cleared GSPS officers of wrongdoing after a suspect jumped out a window last summer
After a suspect jumped out a window and injured themselves last summer, both the Special Investigations Unit and an internal review by Greater Sudbury Police Service has cleared local officers of wrongdoing.
The incident in question took place shortly after 6:44 p.m., when police were called to an intimate partner violence incident. A neighbour told them a man and woman had been fighting and that they could hear yelling, swearing, the sound of glass breaking and items being thrown.Two police officers arrived at 6:56 p.m., and a man answered the door and told police the woman had jumped out a bedroom window to evade police.
Emergency medical services were requested, but a projected long delay pushed officers to take her directly to Health Sciences North.
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