Police in Ejaz Choudry death tried to keep their identities secret. Now we know who they are | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 30, 2025 - 04:00

Police in Ejaz Choudry death tried to keep their identities secret. Now we know who they are

January 30, 2025
More than four years after Ejaz Choudry was shot and killed by Peel police, CBC News has learned the names of the officers involved that day — and for one of them, this wasn’t his first deadly encounter with a person in crisis. The revelations come after a lengthy court battle in which Peel police tried unsuccessfully to keep the officers’ identities hidden from the public.


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