British Columbia

Police cleared in death of suspended Surrey, B.C., officer

Police have been cleared of any wrongdoing in connection with the death of a suspended Surrey Police Service officer earlier this year, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. says.

Oversight agency says police actions didn't contribute to man's death at Langley gun range

Two SUVs in RCMP livery are parked in an industrial area with their lights flashing.
RCMP vehicles are pictured outside a shooting range in Langley, B.C., on Feb. 8 following the death of a suspended police officer. (Curtis Kreklau)

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

Police have been cleared of any wrongdoing in connection with the death of a suspended Surrey Police Service (SPS) officer earlier this year, the provincial oversight agency says.

The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) said Tuesday its team found police actions did not contribute to the officer's death at an indoor gun range in Langley, B.C., on Feb. 8.

RCMP had been called to the range near the intersection of 98 Avenue and 201 Street to respond to reports of a man "in distress." 

"Video footage and a civilian witness confirm that before officers could approach, the man sustained a self-inflicted injury," the IIO said in a statement.

"The man was pronounced deceased shortly thereafter. There is no evidence that the man knew police were in the building prior to his death."

At the time of his death, the SPS officer was under investigation for alleged breach of trust. He had been with the police service for three months before his arrest on Aug. 16.

He was suspended with pay one day later, the force said in an email.

IIO investigates all police-related cases resulting in serious harm or death, whether or not there are allegations officers did something wrong.


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