IIO Clears Officers in Incidents
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•Police cleared in fatal interactions in Vancouver and Victoria: IIO
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Independent Investigations Office of B.C. cleared officers of wrongdoing in two recent decisions.
A man recently discharged from St. Paul’s Hospital injured himself after being escorted off the property by security.
In Victoria , the IIO was called after a taxi driver was killed in a crash with a pickup truck fleeing a traffic stop.
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