Two Durham police officers have been charged in a fatal multi-vehicle collision that happened on April 29, 2024, Ontario’s police watchdog says.
Sgt. Richard Flynn and Const. Brandon Hamilton have been charged with three counts each of criminal negligence causing death and two counts each of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, the Special Investigations Unit said in a release Friday.
Both officers are required to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Oshawa on Feb. 13.
The SIU says it is not providing further comment on the investigation as the matter is before the courts.
Durham Regional Police Chief Peter Moreira is expected to make a statement at 4:30 p.m.
The charges stem from a fatal collision in which police officers pursued a liquor store robbery suspect driving the wrong way on Highway 401.
Two grandparents, visiting from India, and their infant grandchild were among the four people killed.
The 21-year-old driver of the cargo van police were pursuing also died in the collision. The passenger of the van, Manpreet Gill, was not charged in connection with the deaths, but pleaded guilty to three separate charges last month, including theft under $5,000.
The SIU said last year its investigation focused on two police officers and whether it was necessary for Durham police to pursue the cargo van as it drove the wrong way on the province’s busiest highway.
In June, the SIU provided an update saying the two officers under investigation had not agreed to be interviewed or to provide their duty notes, as is allowed under Ontario’s Police Services Act.
The SIU is an independent government agency that investigates the conduct of police officers that may have resulted in death, injury or the discharge of a firearm, or led to allegations of sexual assault.
More to come.