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Graphic bodycam footage of OPP officer's killing crucial for Crown and defence

11 April 2025
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Graphic bodycam footage of OPP officer's killing crucial for Crown and defence
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The body-worn camera footage of an Ontario Provincial Police officer being lethally shot by Alain Bellefeuille was presented at his murder trial, raising the central question of whether Bellefeuille knew he was firing at police. The video provides crucial evidence to determine Bellefeuille’s intent as he repeatedly opened fire, shedding light on the key issue at the heart of the case. The jury must now weigh the footage to ascertain Bellefeuille’s awareness and culpability in the tragic incident.

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