A candlelight vigil for will be held tonight for a 32-year-old man who fell to his death from the 16th-floor window of a North York apartment last month in the presence of Toronto police.
On Oct. 13, police were called to 1825 Finch Ave. W. for reports of a man throwing furniture and other items from a top-floor apartment. Concerns were raised as there’s a daycare at street level.
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit , an arm’s length agency that investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury, allegations of sexual assault, and/or where a firearm has been discharged at a person, is investigating. Any further updates on this case will by provided by the SIU.near the apartment building where he died, said he was suffering from “severe depression” at the time of the incident.
Toronto police, meanwhile, have maintained that there was no “physical contact” between the officers and Ramroop, and that a psychiatrist was on their way to the scene at the time of his death on the evening of Oct. 13. Further, Ramroop’s family is calling for all officers involved in the October 13 response, including the police official who supervised and directed the police’s actions, to be named and criminally charged; and for the TPS to release to the family all police body camera footage, audio recordings, dashcam footage, and notes from all officers involved in the incident.
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