No charges for officers who showed ‘remarkable courage’ in wild B.C. shootout: review
SAANICH, B.C. — British Columbia’s Independent Investigations Office has cleared police officers who were involved in a wild shootout outside a Saanich, B.C., bank last summer that left twin brothers dead.
Ronald MacDonald, the office’s chief civilian director, says a review finds the officers showed remarkable courage under potentially deadly circumstances and there are no reasonable grounds to believe they committed an offence.
Twenty-two-year-old Mathew and Isaac Auchterlonie of Duncan, B.C., were killed by police in the shootout that left six officers wounded outside a Bank of Montreal branch in Saanich on June 28.
MacDonald’s 10-page review reveals details of the shootout, including that police fired more than 100 rounds and that one of the brothers was shot nine times and the other three times.