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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 06:30:10 -0500
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From: Lynne Moss-Sharman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Tsuu T'ina Inquest: Connie & Ty Jacobs
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Wednesday, March 17, 1999
Shooting action backed
By NOVA PIERSON, CALGARY SUN
TSUU T'INA NATION -- Const. Dave Voller followed
RCMP procedures when he fired at Connie Jacobs, a fatality
inquiry heard yesterday.
Insp. Dennis Massey, a commander with the RCMP's
Emergency Response Team, explained Voller's response at the
fatality inquiry of Connie, 37, and son Ty, 9, who was behind his
mom when she fired on Voller.
Massey said the RCMP's model bases police response on the
actions of the suspect -- which ranges from speaking to a suspect
to using pepper spray or batons to subdue someone, to finally,
using firearms to deal with the threat of death or grievous bodily
harm.
"Once Dave Voller was shot at, he moved up to lethal force,"
said Massey.
Massey said the ERT tried to enter the Jacobs' house as quickly
as possible the night of March 22, 1998, but had to take into
account she might still be a threat.
"The worst-case scenario was that Mrs. Jacobs was deceased,"
he said.
Voller had been called to assist social workers apprehend the
Jacobs children. Two grandchildren were also in the home.
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