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Montreal cop believed he might have been shot throughout assault, courtroom informed


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When Montreal police Constable Sanjay Vig requested for assist after he was attacked in Park Extension two years in the past, he informed his colleagues he might need been shot, a jury was informed on Tuesday.

Ali Ngarukiye, 23, is charged with tried homicide and a sequence of different fees associated to the Jan. 28, 2021 assault on the constable, together with an accusation that he disarmed Vig.

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One of many witnesses who testified Tuesday earlier than the jury listening to the trial on the Montreal courthouse was Constable Éric Veilleux, one of many law enforcement officials who heard Vig ask for assistance on their police radios.

“I heard, over the airwaves, Vig say that he had simply been been attacked. He talked about, amongst different issues, that he had most likely been shot,” Veilleux stated, including he and a sergeant on the police station he was working from that night headed to the scene.

The assault occurred round 5 p.m. on Bloomfield Ave., simply south of Crémazie Blvd. It turned out that Vig had not been shot, however was struck on the again of his head with a metallic bar. One other police officer who testified final week stated he later discovered Vig inside an residence constructing on de L’Épée Ave. and that he had misplaced a whole lot of blood. He testified that he additionally assumed Vig had been shot based mostly on the quantity of blood he noticed on the ground of the residence. Vig informed that police officer he believed he was attacked by the final motorist he pulled over that night.

It was that info that led to the wrongful arrest of Mamadi Camara, the person who ended up being detained for six days earlier than the case in opposition to him was dropped. When Camara testified final week, he stated he was ready in his automotive and was anticipating Vig at hand him a ticket for utilizing a cellphone whereas driving when a person crossed Bloomfield Ave. and struck the police officer with what appeared to Camara to be a protracted wood stick. Camara referred to as 911 to report what he noticed and drove away. He was arrested minutes later as he approached his dwelling.

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On Tuesday, Veilleux testified that when he arrived on the crime scene he was assigned to find Vig’s patrol automotive and shield it as proof. After a brief stroll, Veilleux stated, he observed a police officer standing close to Vig’s automobile.

“She was ready by the automobile and he or she stated she had discovered the knowledge on the attainable suspect by wanting on the final assertion of offence that (Vig) had given,” Veilleux stated, including the details about Camara was put out on police airwaves.

Veilleux stated that as he appeared round for extra proof he observed a black cap, usually worn by Montreal law enforcement officials in chilly climate, and a metallic stick between 10 and 15 toes lengthy in entrance of Vig’s patrol automotive. He stated he additionally observed traces of blood on the pavement.

“I notified the sergeant in cost that I had situated the first scene and made certain to safe it,” Veilleux stated. “We left (the cap and metallic stick) there to ensure nobody acquired near them.”

pcherry@postmedia.com

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