News Release
SIU Concludes Investigation into Man’s Death in Burlington
Case Number: 25-OCD-226
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In the early morning of June 3, 2025, Halton Regional Police Service officers were dispatched to a residence in Burlington after having received a disconnected 911 call from the address. When the call-taker called back, they heard a conversation between a male and female suggesting the male had killed someone inside the house and was now threatening the female. This conversation was between a mother and son. Upon the arrival of officers, the mother opened the door and told the officers her son was upstairs. The son was in the ensuite bathroom of the master bedroom. An officer directed the man to drop the knife and come out. The man did not do so. When the man eventually stumbled out of the bathroom into the bedroom, an officer fired his conducted energy weapon and the man fell to the floor. Another officer handcuffed the man’s right hand and he was turned onto his back. The man was bleeding profusely from a large laceration across the neck. The officers began to administer emergency first-aid, applying pressure to the man’s wound. Paramedics and firefighters arrived on scene and took over the man’s care. He was subsequently pronounced deceased on scene. On his assessment of the evidence, SIU Director Joseph Martino determined there were no reasonable grounds to believe that any officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the man’s death.
Full Director’s Report (with Incident Narrative, Evidence, and Analysis & Director’s Decision): https://www.siu.on.ca/en/directors_reports.php.
The SIU is an independent government agency that investigates the conduct of officials (municipal, regional and provincial police officers, police officers with the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, special constables with the Niagara Parks Commission and peace officers with the Legislative Protective Service) that may have resulted in death, serious injury, sexual assault and/or the discharge of a firearm at a person. All investigations are conducted by SIU investigators who are civilians. Under the Special Investigations Unit Act, the Director of the SIU must
- consider whether the official has committed a criminal offence in connection with the incident under investigation
- depending on the evidence, cause a criminal charge to be laid against the official where grounds exist for doing so, or close the file without any charges being laid
- publicly report the results of its investigations
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Monica Hudon, siu.media@ontario.ca
SIU Communications/Service des communications, UES