A jury investigating the 2017 death of Raymond Alliman, killed in a shootout with an Ottawa police officer, has issued urgent recommendations to overhaul police accountability and speed up justice. After nearly a decade from his death until the inquest’s conclusion, the jury demands faster inquest processes and insists all front-line officers—especially solo and tactical units—must wear body-worn cameras. They also urge the Ontario Police College to evaluate the province’s use-of-force model. While not assigning blame, the jury’s core message is clear: technology and timely review are vital to preventing future tragedies.

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