The Guardian (USA)

‘It was either me or him’: Canadian sergeant who shot fellow officer testifies

- Leyland Cecco in Toronto

A Canadian police officer who was shot nine times by a colleague is now on trial for assault over the confrontat­ion that began over a bathroom break.

Constable Nathan Parker, 55, of the Niagara regional police, stands accused of assault with a weapon, intent to resist arrest and assaulting a police officer after allegedly attacking detective sergeant Shane Donovan.

On Tuesday, Donovan told an Ontario court that he barely knew Parker when the two worked on a collision reconstruc­tion scene in rural Ontario in November 2018. Donovan was leading the operation when he assigned Parker to stop residents from using the road.

The court heard that Parker left the scene and became defensive when Donovan asked him to remain. Parker said he had to leave to use the bathroom.

“You’re talking to a sergeant,” Donovan told him, he said.

But the confrontat­ion escalated when Parker got out of his vehicle and shoved Donovan, the court heard.

“You’re under arrest for assault,” Donovan

told Parker.

Donovan told the court that Parker continued towards him, throwing a “haymaker” punch, and hitting him.

The sergeant said that he put up his hands in surrender and went back to his vehicle. But he was punched again by Parker, who then drew his police-issued baton.

Fearing that a strike to the head could be fatal, Donovan drew his gun.

“Oh, you want to do this?” said

Parker who unholstere­d his own weapon.

“I knew if he got the firearm up on me, then he would kill me – and it was either me or him,” Donovan said. “So I fired my gun until he dropped his gun.”

Investigat­ors recovered 10 shell casings at the scene.

“My belief was that my life was in danger,” said Donovan. “He’s already attacked me, hit me three or four times.”

Donovan told the court that his experience with Parker was the first time he had ever drawn his gun.

A medical examinatio­n found four gunshot wounds on Parker’s left calf, his lower abdomen, his left hip, and the back of his right foot. He also had wounds through his nose and cheek, as well as his left shoulder and upper thigh.

Ontario’s special investigat­ions unit, which investigat­es shootings involving police officers, initially laid charges against Donovan, including attempted murder, but the charges were later dropped.

Donovan will continue his testimony on Wednesday in the judgeonly trial.

 ?? Tuesday. Photograph: Eva Hambach/AFP/Getty Images ?? ‘I knew if he got the firearm up on me, then he would kill me – and it was either me or him,’ Sergeant Shane Donovan told the court on
Tuesday. Photograph: Eva Hambach/AFP/Getty Images ‘I knew if he got the firearm up on me, then he would kill me – and it was either me or him,’ Sergeant Shane Donovan told the court on

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