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Sascha Wilson
A Siparia man is demanding justice after his relative, 50-year-old Zane Bowen, was shot and killed during an altercation with an off-duty police officer on Monday. Initial reports stated that around 7 am, a police constable of Darsan Trace, Siparia, had just returned home when he was approached by Bowen, who was reportedly armed with a cutlass and a piece of wood. An altercation allegedly ensued between the two men, during which the officer retreated into the yard of his residence. However, police said Bowen followed him inside and continued the confrontation. The officer, who is currently on injury leave and holds a Firearm User’s Licence (FUL), claimed he drew his Glock pistol and fired several shots at Bowen, hitting him multiple times about the body. Bowen died at the scene. In a telephone interview yesterday, Bowen's relative, who requested anonymity, said his brother had an issue with his neighbours parking their vehicles “in the middle of the road”. He said Bowen, a construction worker, was preparing to go to work when the altercation occurred, as inside the house, he saw a bowl of food and his tools packed for work. Calling for a proper investigation and for the police officer to be charged, he said Bowen was shot about four to seven times.
“If you are a trained police officer who working Guard and Emergency, you do extra training. You supposed to know the use of a firearm. How to use a firearm. How to put down somebody without excessive force, and that was excessive force because one shot could kill a man, with seven shots, you trying to make a statement.”
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