London officer tells Ontario inquest the fatal police shooting of Sarnia tennis pro saved his life | Page 61 | Unpublished
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London officer tells Ontario inquest the fatal police shooting of Sarnia tennis pro saved his life

May 7, 2026

London police Const. Ryan Hendrick tells an Ontario coroner's inquest that he thought he was going to die as Sarnia tennis player Justin Bourassa put him into a chokehold in 2021. Bourassa was fatally shot by another officer moments after the altercation.



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