Fired 12 shots: Mountie accused of manslaughter testifies he feared for his life
THOMPSON, Man. — A Manitoba Mountie charged with manslaughter in an on-duty shooting says he thought he was going to be run over before he fired his weapon.
“That was the only thing I could do to save my own life at that point,” Const. Abram Letkeman testified at his Court of Queen’s Bench trial on Wednesday.
The officer said he shot twice into a Jeep driven by Steven Campbell in 2015. The vehicle was still moving towards him so he continued to fire, Letkeman said.
“I was shooting as fast as I could. I was fighting for my life.”