Friends call for probe into fatal shooting
By: The Mississauga News
December 24, 2008 03:09 PM - Friends of a 25-year-old man gunned down by police last Sunday in a Port Credit apartment building are calling for a probe into the fatal shooting.
CBC News is reporting that friends of Gregg Moynagh say they want to know if police had any other option. Moynagh was known to police and was known to suffer from bi-polar disorder.
Danny Vrekalic told the CBC that police could have used a stun gun to subdue his friend.
"They couldn't use a Taser on him because there wasn't a sergeant there. So they trust new cops with guns but not Tasers. There's something wrong with that," Vrekalic told the CBC.
Moynagh was shot and killed at about 1 a.m. on Sunday following a confrontation in an apartment building on Helene St. N.
According to Ontario's Special Investigations Unit, Peel Regional Police officers arrived at the apartment building after 9-1-1 callers reported a man yelling and throwing objects from a fifth-floor balcony.
The SIU says Moynagh died of two gunshot wounds to the upper body.
SIU investigators are waiting to interview the officer who shot him. Several witnesses have already been interviewed.
SIU spokesman John Yoannou told the CBC "there was a confrontation in the hallway just outside the apartment ... it was in that area that the officers confronted the man and during that confrontation the man was shot. The SIU has recovered two knives from the scene. The part they (the knives) played in this scenario we don't know right now."
Peel Police won't comment on the case while it is under investigation by the SIU.