Judge will not review Crown’s decision in fatal police shooting at Calgary hotel
CALGARY — The parents of a man shot dead by police have lost a bid for a judicial review of a decision not to lay charges.
Anthony Heffernan was holding a syringe and a lighter when a Calgary officer shot him four times — twice in the head — in a hotel room in March 2015. Police had been called in after the 27-year-old failed to check out of his room.
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team initially found there were grounds to charge the officer with a criminal offence.
The Crown later determined a conviction was unlikely and no charges would be laid.

