Montreal man’s death demonstrates need for better police training, coroner says
MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner says the fatal shooting by Montreal police of a man in distress highlights a lack of training for officers dealing with people in crisis.
Pierre Coriolan, 58, was shot three times in 2017 after police responded to a call about a man smashing things inside his apartment.
Coriolan was holding a knife and screwdriver, and when he did not obey instructions to drop them, police opened fire after first trying to subdue him with a stun gun and rubber bullets.
Coroner Luc Malouin says in a report released today that Coriolan’s death shows police training needs to be improved and kept up to date.