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SIU investigates officers after man wielding knife hit by anti-riot weapons in Brantford

Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the actions of Brantford police officers following an incident late afternoon on April 13, 2023. Don Mitchell / Global News

Ontario’s police watchdog has launched an investigation into the firing of anti-riot weapons and a taser-like weapon by police during a domestic dispute in Brantford, Ont., Thursday afternoon.

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says the incident involved three Brantford police officers engaging a man with a knife just before 5:30 p.m on Sheridan Street.

Initially, two officers with anti-riot guns fired at the 34-year-old before a third officer discharged a energy weapon at the same man.

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He would be transported to hospital for an assessment but was deemed not to have suffered any serious injuries, according to the SIU.

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Possible charges for the man wielding the knife have not been revealed by police due to the SIU investigation.

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