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Family learned of SIU’s fatal shooting findings through social media: First Nations
The SIU found the officer’s use of force justified but referred a 40-minute first aid delay to oversight amid First Nations’ criticism of poor family notification.
- Ontario First Nations leaders expressed concerns about the release of a police watchdog's report into the fatal shooting of Tyresse Roundsky, saying the family and community learned crucial details through social media.
- The Special Investigations Unit report found evidence suggesting the officer who shot the 23-year-old man unnecessarily delayed rendering first aid for about 40 minutes after the shooting.
- The SIU director concluded the officer's use of force was justified since Roundsky posed a threat and was advancing toward the officer with a knife, but the report's release re-traumatized the family and community.
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Family learned of SIU's fatal shooting findings through social media: First Nations
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
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Leaning Left17Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution85% Left
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