Two officers cleared in fatal shooting of Vancouver man who was wielding knife
SURREY — British Columbia’s civilian police watchdog agency has cleared two Vancouver officers of wrongdoing in the shooting death of a man last August.
The Independent Investigations Office says in a report that the two officers were justified in shooting a man who had “moved rapidly” toward one of them with a knife at an East Vancouver apartment on Aug. 19.
The report says police had responded to the scene after a neighbour reported an assault in progress, and said she had been struck in the face by the man.
It says officers found themselves in a confrontation with the man, who ignored orders to comply while being captured on video rushing toward one of the officers while “holding a large knife, blade forward.”
