Chatham-Kent OPP officer emotional describing how Brantford man was fatally shot
A Chatham-Kent OPP officer became emotional at times testifying in court Thursday about what led to a Brantford man being shot on Highway 401 in July 2021. His voice choked with emotion, Const. Sean O’Rourke said, “I was in shock. I was horrified” after realizing his Glock semi-automatic pistol fired, hitting Nicholas Edward Grieves, 24. The bullet severed two main arteries and Grieves died in hospital. O’Rourke, who pleaded not guilty to manslaughter, took the stand on t
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