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27 Jun 2008
Long freakin weekend................got to love it............................HAHA
19 Jun 2008
The male that collapsed after being involved in an altercation with the Surrey RCMP Officer on Tuesday night has passed away in hospital. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team would also like to update information previously released to the media that has been learned to be different from what was originally known.
The male has been identified as 46 -year-old David James STITT of Surrey. At this time a cause of death has not been determined. The cause of death will be determined through the autopsy and subsequent pathology report. Mr. STITT was not known to police. Next of kin have been notified. As previously released on June 17, 2008 at approximately 11:48 PM Surrey RCMP received a complaint of a disturbance in the 13500 block of Crescent Road. Surrey RCMP dispatched officers to the disturbance, the first officer arrived at the scene and was met by a male that was in an agitated state. The officer spoke to the lone male in an attempt to defuse the situation. The interaction continued, a violent struggle ensued during which an area resident observed the altercation and came to assist the police officer, as did a person driving by the scene. The second officer then arrived on scene and aided with the agitated male. The male was eventually arrested and place into handcuffs. During the interaction with the male the officer attempted to defuse the agitated male using verbal intervention. It has been learned that the male was not compliant with the officers commands and in fact became non-co-operative and resistant. As the male moved toward the officer with a stick in hand (thought to be a broomstick) the officer deployed O.C Spray (also known as pepper spray). The male continued to advance toward the officer and engaged in a physical altercation with her. The officer, now involved in a combative situation, deployed her defensive baton, striking the male in the lower body. The male was eventually arrested and placed in handcuffs with the assistance of two civilians and an additional officer that arrived on scene. The male while still in handcuffs was brought to his feet in order to be taken into custody. Moments later, while being escorted on foot to the police vehicle the male suddenly collapsed. Officers on scene immediately assessed the male and determined that he was in medical distress. CPR was started immediately and emergency medical personnel were dispatched. Medical intervention was handed over, upon arrival of Emergency Medical Personnel. The male was eventually transported to a local area hospital where he remains in critical condition. During the altercation the officer received some minor injuries for which she was treated at hospital and later released. At this point in the investigation, there is no evidence to suggest that the officer used any other form of weapon for intervention other than that described above. It had been previously released and reported that the officer did not use any weapons during the altercation. Investigators are continuing to follow-up and gather additional information in order to discover in detail exactly what went on during this altercation. Investigators are committed to getting to the truth of the matter as quickly as possible. The Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP has involved their independent observer program into this investigation. This is a program where there is live civilian oversight to ensure a non-biased and impartial investigation on behalf of the police is conducted in real time. Investigators are interested in learning more about that fact that the male may have been involved in a couple of encounters earlier in the evening with motorists on Crescent Road . Investigators are asking anyone that may have an encounter sometime prior to midnight Tuesday June 17, 2008 with a male on Crescent Road to call the IHIT TIP line at 1-877-543-9217. Corporal Dale Carr will be available for media interviews until 8:00PM at Surrey Detachment located at 14355 57th Avenue Surrey, BC Released by: Cpl. Dale L. Carr Strategic Communications/Media Spokesperson Integrated Homicide Investigative Team 12992 76 Avenue Surrey BC V3W 2V6 Office No.: (604) 598-4609 Cell No.: (604) 760-8020 Fax No.: (604) 543-4992 ediv_internet_webmaster@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Related Articles: Surrey Sound like a cover up somewhere |
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Lay off the booze and IM me bugger! ;) lol ... I'm starting to miss you :( Have a good one babe 24 Jun 2008 - 3:36 Friends
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