Man did not die of self-inflicted injury: autopsy
Found dead after police fired shots
An autopsy has determined a Port Coquitlam man involved in a shooting incident with police earlier this month did not die from a self-inflicted injury.
On June 18, Coquitlam RCMP and Integrated Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team were called to 2103 Audrey Dr. just after 7 p.m. after receiving a report that a distraught man was firing a gun into the air outside his home.
The man, who allegedly fired more shots when the police arrived, was later found dead behind a vehicle by emergency response team members.
The Independent Investigations Office, the provincial police watchdog, is investigating the fatal incident.
Initial reports made to the IIO on the evening by the RCMP suggested the man may have shot himself following an exchange of gunfire with police.
The IIO says it has been determined, following an autopsy, that the man’s death was not due to a self-inflicted wound.
The RCMP press release issued on June 19 did not indicate if officers fired back at the man.
The IIO says it is also investigating serious injuries sustained by a male relative of the deceased in the hours following the shootout.
“For both of these investigations, the IIO’s focus is determining whether police actions were lawful, proportionate and reasonable, or if any offence may have been committed,” the IIO said in a press release.
The IIO has interviewed about 30 witnesses and six police officers, and asks that any witnesses contact its witness line at 1-855446-8477.
Police have not released the name of the dead man.