An Ottawa Police Service officer’s speed hitting 190 km/h in pursuit of a suspect in an SUV “represented an inherent danger on the roadway” before the stolen vehicle crashed near Embrun last June, leaving the 60-year-old suspect with a broken vertebrae. Read More
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Ottawa police officer won't be charged after suspect hurt in crash near Embrun
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