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Canada Taser death 'unjustified' | Canada Taser death 'unjustified' |
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Mr Braidwood called the police officers' actions "shameful" | Mr Braidwood called the police officers' actions "shameful" |
Canadian police officers were not justified in using a Taser gun on a Polish immigrant at Vancouver airport, an inquiry has found. | |
Robert Dziekanski, who did not speak English, died after being stunned five times with a Taser in 2007. | |
British Columbia's attorney general said a special prosecutor would examine the possibility of criminal charges against the four officers involved. | |
The case sparked outrage across Canada. | The case sparked outrage across Canada. |
Mr Dziekanski, 40, was a first-time traveller who had been emigrating to Canada, where his mother lived. | Mr Dziekanski, 40, was a first-time traveller who had been emigrating to Canada, where his mother lived. |
He disappeared for several hours at Vancouver airport, and grew distressed when he was told by an official that his mother was not there. | |
Airport workers called police after he threw a computer and a chair. | Airport workers called police after he threw a computer and a chair. |
'Shameful' | 'Shameful' |
Thomas Braidwood, the head of the inquiry commission, said police had not been justified in using the Taser, and that Mr Dziekanski had not posed a threat to the officers, as had been claimed. | |
He said that the five jolts and the ensuing struggle with police had "contributed substantially to Mr Dziekanski's death". | He said that the five jolts and the ensuing struggle with police had "contributed substantially to Mr Dziekanski's death". |
The inquiry was set up after a video, filmed by a bystander, was released to the media. | The inquiry was set up after a video, filmed by a bystander, was released to the media. |
Mr Braidwood said the video "shocked and repulsed people around the world". | Mr Braidwood said the video "shocked and repulsed people around the world". |
According to the video, before his death, Mr Dziekanski asked the policemen in Polish: "Have you lost your minds?" | |
The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, William Elliott, apologised to Mr Dziekanski's mother, Zofia Cisowski. | The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, William Elliott, apologised to Mr Dziekanski's mother, Zofia Cisowski. |
"I would like to express sincere regrets and apologise unconditionally for the role of the RCMP in this tragic death. | "I would like to express sincere regrets and apologise unconditionally for the role of the RCMP in this tragic death. |
"Our policies and training were inadequate. The actions of our officers were inappropriate," he said at a news conference. | "Our policies and training were inadequate. The actions of our officers were inappropriate," he said at a news conference. |
One of the officers involved is already suspended due to an investigation into a separate incident, while the other three remain in their positions but are not involved in "front-line policing", he said. | One of the officers involved is already suspended due to an investigation into a separate incident, while the other three remain in their positions but are not involved in "front-line policing", he said. |