Investigators clear Calgary police in shooting that left man in wheelchair
CALGARY — The head of a unit that investigates Alberta police actions says an officer didn’t do anything wrong when he pursued and shot a man after he spat on the ground at an anti-racism rally.
A Calgary police officer shot Morgan Thompson twice on March 21, 2015, in an alley shortly after he taunted demonstrators.
Thompson, who was 30 at the time, is now permanently disabled and in a wheelchair.
“Ultimately, at the end of the day, sure, it’s terrible that a person has been paralyzed as the result of an incident that started out as spitting on the sidewalk,” Susan Hughson, executive director of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, said Thursday.


