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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

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SURREY, BC MEMBERS CLEARED OF WRONG DOING IN THE TRAGIC DEATH OF TEENAGER

IIO GETS IT RIGHT.


Unsecured pellet gun, a replica of a firearm, lead to the tragic death.

Photo credit to Unsplash
Photo credit to Unsplash

"The IIO’s narrative confirms that Chase left home with a pellet gun taken without his parents’ knowledge, then called 911 himself.

His dad says he had taken the airsoft gun out of a drawer in their house that was normally locked."


"British Columbia’s Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has concluded the two officers who opened fire acted lawfully, but in a striking and unusually pointed section of its report, the civilian watchdog also revealed that none of the officers involved had any autism-specific training and emphasized how Chase’s neurodivergence may have shaped the encounter."


Read the review of the incident which with Members were forced to deal.





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soxwillow2014
Dec 27, 2025

Zero blame should be handed to the officers involved. The parents will mourn their loss and their error for the rest of their lives.

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