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Canada snowplough joyrider cleared of policeman's death | Canada snowplough joyrider cleared of policeman's death |
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A Canadian jury says a Toronto man who stole a snowplough and killed a policeman with it is not criminally responsible because of mental illness. | |
Richard Kachkar took the machine while barefoot in 2011, destroying vehicles and a luxury car dealership before striking Sgt Ryan Russell, 35. | Richard Kachkar took the machine while barefoot in 2011, destroying vehicles and a luxury car dealership before striking Sgt Ryan Russell, 35. |
Prosecutors argued Mr Kachkar, 46, had targeted Russell to avoid arrest, but psychiatrists said he was psychotic. | Prosecutors argued Mr Kachkar, 46, had targeted Russell to avoid arrest, but psychiatrists said he was psychotic. |
Russell's widow told reporters she was "very disappointed" by the verdict. | Russell's widow told reporters she was "very disappointed" by the verdict. |
"There is zero closure in a verdict of not criminally responsible," said Christine Russell. | "There is zero closure in a verdict of not criminally responsible," said Christine Russell. |
During the trial, three psychiatrists testified that Mr Kachkar was in a psychotic state during the snowplough joyride. | During the trial, three psychiatrists testified that Mr Kachkar was in a psychotic state during the snowplough joyride. |
The court also heard from paramedics that Mr Kachkar had feared they were trying to poison him or implant microchips into his body. | |
He was also yelling about the Taliban and the Chinese, and that "it's all a Russian video game". | |
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair paid tribute to the 11-year police veteran and father of one. | |
"We lost a man and a family lost someone very, very dear to them and he was very dear to us," he told reporters. | |
"But we understand the nature of the verdict. It was a tough case." | "But we understand the nature of the verdict. It was a tough case." |
As a result of the verdict, Mr Kachkar will be committed to a mental institution, to be decided by a review board within 45 days. | As a result of the verdict, Mr Kachkar will be committed to a mental institution, to be decided by a review board within 45 days. |