Shootout with police that left one dead in Burlington will be examined at inquest
Published February 23, 2024 at 3:16 pm
A new date has been set for the inquest into the 2018 death of a Burlington man killed in a gunfight that also injured two police officers.
The circumstances surrounding the death of Ahmadu Ahmed will be examined before a jury that is expected to make recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents.
The mandatory inquest was called by Dr. Kenneth Peckham, Regional Supervising Coroner for Central Region, Central West Office.
The inquest will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Apri 24. Bonnie Goldberg will be the presiding officer. Roger Shallow and Richard Garwood-Jones will be inquest counsel.
According to an initial investigation conducted by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), the agency that looks into police-involved shootings, on Sept. 22, 2018, police were called to locate a man who had left a vehicle accident scene and fled to a Burlington gas station at Appleby Line and Harvester Rd.
The man was found in the bathroom of the gas station and was told by officers to come out. When he did, there was an exchange of gunfire between the man and five police officers, four from Halton Regional Police and one from the OPP.
The SIU said the man was hit by bullets and killed at the scene. Two of the Halton officers were stuck during the gunfire and needed medical treatment.
After a nine-month investigation, the SIU subsequently cleared officers of any wrongdoing in the case.
The inquest is expected to last 18 days and hear from approximately 22 witnesses.
The inquest will be conducted by video conference. Members of the public who want to view the proceedings can do so live at the link provided below.
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