Calgary man zapped, hit with projectiles before fatally shot by police: watchdog

Alberta’s police watchdog says a man killed by Calgary officers was Tasered and hit with less-lethal projectiles from a launcher before two officers shot and killed him.

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says Latjor Tuel was wielding a stick and a knife before charging at officers and a police dog.

In less than 30 minutes after the arrival of police to the area of 45 Street and 17 Avenue southeast Saturday, a video of the shooting shared online showed Tuel, who was 41, lying motionless on the ground.

Friends and family of Tuel, a Black man born in South Sudan, say he was mentally distressed, and they’ve drawn attention to systemic racism while criticizing police for what they consider an excessive use of force.

Warning: The following story contains video that some viewers may find disturbing.

Calgary Police Chief Mark Neufeld says officers responded rather than mental-health workers because reports said Tuel had assaulted someone in the community.

Neufeld says officers attempted a peaceful resolution for a “significant period of time,” but Tuel refused to surrender his weapons and the situation turned deadly.

“As long as the person is in possession of weapons, and there isn’t a productive dialogue that can actually lead toward the person relinquishing those, that’s a very significant crisis situation,” Neufeld said Tuesday at a media conference.

“(It) makes it very difficult for mental-health professionals or other professionals to do the important work that they do.”

Details from police shared right after the shooting claimed officers attempted to negotiate with the man. A statement from CPS said he had weapons on him, though did not provide any details as to what they were.

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