Watchdog clears officers after man shot with beanbags in Vancouver and dies
The civilian director of British Columbia’s police watchdog says she doesn’t believe Vancouver officers committed an offence when they shot a naked man with multiple beanbags and he died.
Jessica Berglund’s report says police were called in August 2022 when a naked man was seen running on the sidewalk in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and pouring milk on himself, with witnesses saying the man may have been bear-sprayed.
Berglund says several civilian witness immediately recognized that the man appeared to be a victim in distress and attempted to talk to him and offer assistance, but officers saw him as a risk to himself and a threat to public safety that needed to be taken down.
The report says when the man did not comply with instructions to get on the ground, he was shot with beanbags in the buttocks and back, then brought to the ground by a group of six officers.
