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SIU seeks possible witness to fatal Windsor police shooting

Ontario's civilian police watchdog is looking for people who may have witnessed a Windsor police officer fatally shoot a 57-year-old man.

They are looking for the occupants of a grey sedan seen on surveillance footage

The side of an SIU van that says Special Investigations Unit, Forensic Identification Services.
Police are looking for witnesses to the fatal police shooting of 57-year-old Jason West near the Beer Store on Goyeau Street earlier this month. (Global News)

Ontario's civilian police watchdog is looking for people who may have witnessed Windsor police fatally shoot a 57-year-old man.

TheSpecial Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating the incident, which occurred on Sept. 6.

"After a review of surveillance footage, investigators are seeking to identify the occupant(s) of a grey sedan as they are believed to have witnessed the police interaction and the events leading up to it," the SIU said in a news release issued Friday.

A fuzzy image of a grey car in a parking lot.
The Special Investigation Unit says someone in a grey sedan, believed to be a Ford Fusion, may have witnessed the Sept. 6 shooting and events leading up to it. (SIU )

The vehicle is believed to be a Ford Fusion with chrome trim, and it was parked outside the Food Basics across the street from TheBeer Store at around 10:30.

The Windsor Police Service said on Sept. 6 that officers had been called to Goyeau Street near the Beer Store in downtown Windsor at around 10:30 a.m. due to reports of a person with a weapon.

There was an interaction between officers and the victim, Jason West, when they arrived on scene, according to the SIU.

It's unclear how many shots were fired, but the SIU said two officers discharged their weapons, and two knives were also involved in the incident.

West was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The SIU investigates cases where police are involved in adeath, serious injury or sexual assault of a person, or if an officer discharges a firearm at a person.

West was one of six Indigenous people killed by police in a span of two weeks, prompting an emergency debate in Parliament on Sept. 16 focused on Indigenous people's safety.

With files from Jason Viau