Mountie charged with manslaughter made tactically disastrous decision: trial
THOMPSON, Man. — An RCMP officer in northern Manitoba made a disastrous tactical decision to step in front a vehicle before he shot the driver, an expert in police use of force testified at the officer’s trial Tuesday.
Const. Abram Letkeman is charged with manslaughter in the November 2015 death of Steven Campbell, who was behind the wheel of a Jeep that the Mountie had tried to pull over for erratic driving.
Letkeman shot Campbell at least nine times. There were two bullets lodged in the man’s body — one in his jaw and another in his shoulder. Another bullet went through his open mouth.
The Court of Queen’s Bench trial has heard that Letkeman attempted to pull over the vehicle shortly after bars had closed in Thompson, Man., on suspicion the driver was impaired. Campbell and four passengers were inside, including the driver’s longtime girlfriend Lori Flett.