'I can’t find any fault': Expert says officer's actions in fatal shooting reasonable

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Michael Massine said he found then-Const. Ron Kirkwood took a “very sound, measured approach”

A former police officer and public safety expert who reviewed the actions of a Victoria police officer who fatally shot a woman on Christmas Day 2019 with a “less lethal” weapon told a public hearing Wednesday he believed he would have fired the same shots in the officer’s position.

Kirkwood fired three rounds into the smoky room, mistakenly believing he was aiming at Rauch’s torso. If Oppal determines the allegations are substantiated, he will determine appropriate disciplinary measures. His decision is considered final and conclusive. He can also make recommendations to the police chief or police board on changes in policy or practice.

Massine described use-of-force practices as set out in a National Use of Force Framework. The response of officers in any situation depends on the behaviour of the person they’re dealing with, he said. That behaviour is broken into five categories in the framework: co-operative, passive resistance, active resistance, assaultive, and grievous bodily harm or death.

The fire also posed a threat to officers and others in the building, and police had the added responsibility of ensuring the safety of firefighters who were directly behind officers at the door of the apartment, Massine said.

 

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