‘Really hits home’: OPP commissioner on death of constable in northern Ontario
An 18-year-old man was charged with first-degree murder after Bali was struck while officers were investigating, police said.
- On Tuesday, Ontario Provincial Police Constable Tarun Bali died after being struck by a motor vehicle in Hearst; authorities arrested an 18-year-old man on charges including first-degree murder, dangerous driving, and flight from police.
- Bali, 29, had served 2 1/2 years with the OPP, assigned to the Dufferin detachment while on deployment with the James Bay detachment. OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique described him as a dedicated team player.
- OPP Association President David Sabatini extended "heartfelt condolences" to Bali's family and colleagues. "The reality of this job really hits home," Carrique said, emphasizing that officers risk their lives daily.
- This tragedy follows Sgt. Brandon Malcolm's death about one month ago in a motorcycle crash on Highway 401 near Cobourg. The incident underscores ongoing dangers officers face across Ontario.
- As the investigation continues, Carrique told reporters on Tuesday that "charges will be filed before the courts," confirming the legal status of the accused. The case remains under active prosecution.
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OPP commissioner on death of constable in northern Ontario
Canada's public safety minister is one of several officials offering condolences after an Ontario Provincial Police constable was killed in the line of duty in northern Ontario. Gary Anandasangaree says on social media he was saddened to hear of Const. Tarun Bali's death in the town of Hearst, about...
‘Really hits home’: OPP commissioner on death of constable in northern Ontario
‘Really hits home’: OPP commissioner on death of constable in northern Ontario
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