The SIU says there is no evidence suggesting officers committed a crime after a Niagara Falls man was injured
No charges will be laid against two Niagara Regional Police officers after a man was injured during an incident in Niagara Falls.
On March 9th, police received a call about a man in medical distress who had a knife.
The man barricaded himself inside a house.
Police forced their way into the house after spending about five hours trying to negotiate with the man.
When he was found, he tried to jump across a gap to the roof of a nearby structure and fell, breaking his right foot.
He was taken into custody and hospitalized for treatment and a psychiatric examination.
The Special Investigations Unit says there is no evidence to suggest any wrongdoing by the officers.

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