Officer, suspect died: No fault found with Edmonton police in lethal encounter
EDMONTON — An investigative agency has found Edmonton police were blameless in an attempted arrest that resulted in the deaths of an officer and a suspect accused of criminal harassment.
“The decisions they made, to enter that residence that day to execute that arrest warrant, were all infinitely reasonable,” Susan Hughson of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team said Tuesday.
“The same type of warrant is executed across this country all the time and it doesn’t end like this.”
The review agency was called in to investigate the death of Norman Raddatz. Const. Daniel Woodall also died and a second officer was badly injured.

