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Ottawa Police Service clears RCMP officer who shot and killed Clyde River man

The RCMP in Nunavut have been cleared of criminal wrong doing in the shooting death of a Clyde River man in May 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

The Ottawa Police Service has cleared Nunavut RCMP in the shooting death of Abraham Natanine in Clyde River.

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Natanine, who was 31, was shot and killed by RCMP on May 5, 2020, after police responded to a call about a domestic disturbance in the community.

The Ottawa Police Service has a memorandum of understanding with Nunavut RCMP to investigate major incidents involving police, and can lay criminal charges.

Investigators travelled to Clyde River on May 7 and interviewed 10 civilian witnesses and three police witnesses.

Nunavut RCMP says in a statement that it has received a copy of the report and supports its findings that none of the involved officers committed a criminal offence.

The Government of Nunavut’s justice department has also been notified of the investigation’s conclusion.

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