Quebec coroner investigates case of teen shot dead by provincial police in 2018
SHERBROOKE, Que. — A coroner’s inquest is underway in the death of a Quebec teen who was killed by provincial police four years ago while he was allegedly holding an air pistol.
Riley Fairholm, 17, was shot dead in the early morning of July 25, 2018, in a parking lot of an abandoned restaurant in Lac-Brome, Que., about an hour southeast of Montreal.
The shooting was investigated by Quebec’s independent police watchdog, and the Crown decided not to lay charges.
The Crown says that it was Fairholm who had called 911 and that he was allegedly in crisis.