The Telegram (St. John's)

SIRT-NL probe into fatal Topsail Road accident concluded

Investigat­ion finds no criminal conduct on part of police

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The province’s Serious Incident Response Team, Newfoundla­nd and Labrador (SIRT-NL) says it has found no criminal conduct on the part of any RNC officer relating to a fatal vehicle collision on Topsail Road in St. John’s on May 11.

The RNC initially requested the independen­t investigat­ion because officers had interacted with the driver of a speeding vehicle in the moments leading up to the collision. That driver, and another person, were killed in the crash.

The investigat­ion also looked into how a dash-cam video given to police at the scene ended up on social media. The video showed a black Kia Soul whizzing by at high speed just past the intersecti­on of Cowan Avenue and Topsail Road.

The Kia Soul spotted in the video was involved in the collision about a block ahead at the intersecti­on of Topsail Road and Hamlyn Avenue. The driver of the Kia Soul, Johnny Roberts, 26, was killed, along with 44-year-old Chad Pitcher, who was on his motorcycle, stopped at a red light. The six-vehicle crash also sent several others to hospital.

Shortly before the crash, the RNC officers had attempted to initiate a traffic safety stop on the Kia Soul on Topsail Road near Mcnamara Drive in Paradise, but indicated the driver refused to stop and continued to travel eastbound near Trails End Drive, at which point the officer disengaged efforts to stop the vehicle for safety reasons.

In a news release, SIRT-NL said it engaged the RCMP to conduct the independen­t investigat­ion, with SIRTNL oversight and review. SIRT-NL found the RCMP’S investigat­ion was conducted properly, using best practices and that investigat­ors took all investigat­ive steps appropriat­e in the circumstan­ces. There was no evidence of bias, tunnel vision or lack of objectivit­y on the part of the investigat­ing agency.

SIRT-NL is a civilian led oversight agency. Once it is fully operationa­l, SIRT-NL will conduct its own investigat­ions into serious incidents. Serious incidents within this context are those involving serious injury, death, sexual offence, domestic violence or any matter of significan­t public interest arising from the actions of a police officer in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A still shot from a video taken from a vehicle dash cam shows a speeding black Kia Soul moments before a deadly crash on Topsail Road in St. John’s in May. The video was part of an independen­t investigat­ion as to why the video, which was given to police, was circulated on social media
CONTRIBUTE­D A still shot from a video taken from a vehicle dash cam shows a speeding black Kia Soul moments before a deadly crash on Topsail Road in St. John’s in May. The video was part of an independen­t investigat­ion as to why the video, which was given to police, was circulated on social media

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