Police watchdog finds no misconduct during Agassiz collision that injured 4 people
- The Independent Investigations Office of BC found no police misconduct during a collision that injured four people near Agassiz on September 17, 2022, stating there were 'no reasonable grounds to believe that any officer may have committed an offence.'
- The collision occurred after Agassiz RCMP attempted a traffic stop on a Toyota Matrix, which was believed to be associated with prior crimes.
- After an unsuccessful stop, the Toyota Matrix collided with a Honda CRV, injuring all four individuals involved, who were taken to the hospital for treatment.
- The IIO concluded that the police officers' actions were lawful and not responsible for the driving behavior that led to the collision.
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