Can you share any details?Yeahhhh, that particular incident definitely wasn’t what people think it was. But given other past incidents, fair enough. Seemed pretty peaceful.
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Funny enough I now have some anecdotal reports I can share. From a source inside the Provincial Crown's office and a source who was a paramedic on scene.Unfortunately not, but hopefully they’re as transparent as possible.
Funny enough I now have some anecdotal reports I can share. From a source inside the Provincial Crown's office and a source who was a paramedic on scene.
'Official' version of events is that police entered the unit, Regis somehow ended up on the balcony (unclear on exact details). Regis decides that to escape the police, she is going to climb from her balcony down to the balcony of the unit below her. While attempting to climb down, she falls.
And the thing is, even if there was no police wrongdoing here, you do wonder what the outcome would’ve been here if people specifically trained in mental health crisis had showed up, instead of four uniformed police officers carrying weapons.
For me this situation illustrates some of the systemic problems. It's possible that none of the cops on scene did anything to escalate or aggravate the situation, their training just didn't equip them. I mean its also possible they made it a lot worse, I am not jumping to any conclusions. The takeaway from this for me is that we need to reform the system.And the thing is, even if there was no police wrongdoing here, you do wonder what the outcome would’ve been here if people specifically trained in mental health crisis had showed up, instead of four uniformed police officers carrying weapons.