B.C. coroner calls inquest into 2019 police shooting that left two dead
SURREY, B.C. — The BC Coroners Service has called an inquest into a police shooting in 2019 that left two people dead, including the hostage officers were trying to save.
B.C.’s police watchdog cleared officers of wrongdoing in the deaths of Nona McEwan and Randy Crosson in 2020.
The Independent Investigations Office said in its report then that the RCMP’s emergency response team entered the home on March 29, 2019, to rescue McEwan, who was being held by her partner.
It said officers entered and found Crosson holding a knife to McEwan’s neck and he had what appeared to be a gun in his other hand.