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https://www.theglobeandmail.com/can...s-conviction-sentence-against-toronto-police/
http://www.ontariocourts.ca/decisions/2018/2018ONCA0402.htm
TLDR:
-Toronto cop James Forcillo responded to a call about a mentally ill man (Sammy Yatim) brandishing a knife to passengers on a bus.
-Forcillo finds himself in a position with his gun pointed at Mr. Yatim, and Mr. Yatim standing in the doorway of the bus. Yatim refused to drop his knife.
-Forcillo fired 3 shots at Mr. Yatim, dropping him. One of the bullets fatally wounded Mr. Yatim.
-5.5 seconds later, with Yatim still on his back (and still alive), Forcillo fired six more shots at Mr. Yatim. None of these shots were fatal.
-Forcillo was acquitted of murder, but convicted of attempted murder. The idea being that the first three (fatal) shots were justifiable, but the second 6 (non-fatal) shots were not justifiable. The ONCA sums up the curious facts:
http://www.ontariocourts.ca/decisions/2018/2018ONCA0402.htm
TLDR:
-Toronto cop James Forcillo responded to a call about a mentally ill man (Sammy Yatim) brandishing a knife to passengers on a bus.
-Forcillo finds himself in a position with his gun pointed at Mr. Yatim, and Mr. Yatim standing in the doorway of the bus. Yatim refused to drop his knife.
-Forcillo fired 3 shots at Mr. Yatim, dropping him. One of the bullets fatally wounded Mr. Yatim.
-5.5 seconds later, with Yatim still on his back (and still alive), Forcillo fired six more shots at Mr. Yatim. None of these shots were fatal.
-Forcillo was acquitted of murder, but convicted of attempted murder. The idea being that the first three (fatal) shots were justifiable, but the second 6 (non-fatal) shots were not justifiable. The ONCA sums up the curious facts:
The combination of verdicts returned by the jury presents an unusual, if not unique, result. The appellant stands acquitted of murdering Mr. Yatim and he stands convicted of attempting to murder Mr. Yatim, some 5.5 seconds later. In effect, the appellant has been convicted of attempting to murder the very same person he was found to have justifiably fatally shot just 5.5 seconds earlier.