The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) is asking crown counsel to consider charges against three officers involved in the July 8, 2021 shooting of a Wet91Ƶsuwet91Ƶen man in Campbell River.
A decision is pending regarding a fourth officer involved in the incident.
Jared Lowndes, 38, was killed in a police-involved incident in the parking lot of the Willow Point Tim Hortons in Campbell River. During the incident, a police dog was also killed and the dog91Ƶs RCMP handler was injured.
According to a press release from the IIO, at about 5:30 a.m. on July 8, 2021, an officer attempted to check a parked vehicle, a blue Audi. The Audi drove away and there was contact between it and the police vehicle. The officer did not pursue at the time but told other RCMP members of the incident.
Later, at 9 a.m., the police located the vehicle again. Officers stopped the Audi in the Tim Hortons drive thru.
91ƵDuring the interaction that followed, shots were fired by police, and the man was subsequently pronounced deceased,91Ƶ the release says.
The IIO is not releasing further details of the interaction, saying it could 91Ƶprejudice a potential prosecution.91Ƶ
However, IIO Chief Civilian Director Ronald J. MacDonald determined that 91Ƶreasonable grounds exist to believe that three officers may have committed offences in relation to various uses of force.91Ƶ
The IIO is preparing a report to be submitted to BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges in the coming months.
From there, the BC Prosecution Service can approve charges if they are 91Ƶsatisfied that there is a substantial likelihood of conviction based on the evidence gathered by the IIO, and that prosecution be required in the public interest.91Ƶ
Lowndes91Ƶ family and the Pivot Legal Society held a press conference in Vancouver at 4 p.m. after being informed of the IIO91Ƶs decision by Chief Civilian Director Ronald MacDonald.
91ƵThis is the beginning of a fight that91Ƶs going to last a long time,91Ƶ said Laura Holland, Lowndes91Ƶ mother at the conference. 91ƵIt91Ƶs time to stop killing us. We are people too.91Ƶ
During the conference, Holland and supporters pledged to continue putting pressure on the crown in regards to this matter and future violence towards Indigenous, Black and other racialized groups in Canada.
91ƵIt is time for police officers to be held accountable for the unnecessary use of force that too often results in the death of Indigenous community members,91Ƶ said a release from Pivot. 91ƵIn the 16 months since Jared91Ƶs death, there have been 74 reported incidents of in-custody deaths in B.C. alone.91Ƶ
The , which comes out at the end of March each year, says 91ƵIndigenous Peoples are over-represented in IIO investigations,91Ƶ representing 28 per cent of people who self-identified their ethnicity, though Indigenous Peoples only represent six per cent of the province91Ƶs population.
91ƵWe will not stop making noise until this racist system is reversed,91Ƶ said Meenakshi Mannoe from the Pivot Legal Society. 91ƵThis IIO decision is not the same as Justice for Jared91Ƶ but this brings us one step closer to denouncing this racist system.91Ƶ
In 2021-2022, there were 12 cases referred to crown counsel for consideration of charges. That number has risen from six in 2019-2020, to eight the following year to 12 this year.
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