B.C. announces coroner’s inquest into shooting death of autistic teen
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Public Safety Ministry has announced an inquest into the death of a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot by police in Surrey in February.
The announcement comes less than a week after the province’s police watchdog found there were no reasonable grounds to believe officers committed an offence in the death.
The Independent Investigations Office said in a report last week that the shooting happened during a 22-minute attempt by police to apprehend Chase de Balinhard, who had called 911 saying he had a firearm and was threatening to harm himself.
The report says the teen, who was autistic and had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pointed what was later identified as a replica firearm at police several times before two officers shot and fatally injured him.
