The Hamilton Spectator

Bail revoked for officer in Sammy Yatim shooting case

- PETER GOFFIN

A Toronto police officer found guilty of attempted murder in the fatal shooting of a teen on an empty streetcar four years ago has had his bail revoked as he appeals his conviction.

Const. James Forcillo was sentenced to six years in prison last year for his role in the shooting of Sammy Yatim.

The officer had been out on bail, living under house arrest, as he appealed his conviction but was arrested earlier this month and charged with breaching the conditions of his bail. Police say Forcillo failed to live with his surety, or notify authoritie­s of a change of address.

At a brief court hearing for the officer on Thursday, a Crown lawyer told a justice of the peace that Forcillo’s bail had been revoked by the Ontario Court of Appeal on Monday at prosecutor­s’ request.

Forcillo will remain in custody at a Toronto-area jail while his bailbreach charge of failing to comply with recognizan­ce is before the courts. Once the matter is dealt with, Forcillo will most likely be transferre­d to prison to begin serving his six-year sentence, his lawyer Michael Lacy said.

The officer’s appeal is ongoing, Lacy said, with issues concerning “fresh evidence” that could result in a court date next year.

Forcillo’s breach of bail conditions centred around issues with where he was living, documents in the Crown’s bail-revocation applicatio­n show.

The officer had been ordered, as a condition of his bail, to live with his now ex-wife. In early November, he applied to have the conditions changed so he could live with his new fiancée, Sara Balderrama, at an apartment in north Toronto, court records show. Before Forcillo’s applicatio­n could be considered in court, police investigat­ors went to Balderrama’s apartment and found Forcillo there, documents show.

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