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Charges dropped against Mountie involved in shooting death of Surrey man

鈥業 feel like I鈥檝e lost Hudson all over again,鈥 says mom
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Jennifer Brooks outside Surrey Provincial Court at the start of the preliminary inquiry into her son Hudson鈥檚 July 2015 police-involved shooting death. (File photo)

Charges against the officer who shot and killed South Surrey鈥檚 Hudson Brooks four years ago have been dropped.

B.C. Prosecution Service announced Wednesday that a stay of proceedings against Const. Elizabeth Cucheran has been entered on charges of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

Hudson鈥檚 mom, Jennifer Brooks, told Peace Arch News the decision 鈥 shared with her only shortly before 鈥 鈥渕akes me sick.鈥

鈥淪he gets away with nothing. She just walks away,鈥 Brooks said through tears.

鈥淚 just feel like I鈥檝e lost Hudson all over again.鈥

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Twenty-year-old Hudson Brooks died July 18, 2015, after what police initially described as a physical struggle outside of the South Surrey RCMP detachment, located in the 1800-block of 152 Street. The altercation also resulted in Cucheran being transported to hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.

It was later confirmed that only police-issued firearms were found at the scene.

In the years that followed, Jennifer Brooks learned that her son had been shirtless and unarmed at the time he was shot, and that he was shot at close range.

Charges against Cucheran were announced in December 2017, and she was ordered to stand trial following a preliminary inquiry that wrapped up in Surrey Provincial Court last December.

In today鈥檚 news release, BCPS officials say the 鈥渋ssues that arose鈥 during that hearing led to further investigation and the determination 鈥渢hat the available evidence no longer satisfies the charge assessment standard for the continued prosecution of Cst. Cucheran for any criminal offence.鈥

The stay of proceedings was 鈥渂ased on a careful review of new material received and consideration of an additional expert report,鈥 as well as consultation with several use-of-force experts, the release states.

In a nine-page 鈥楥lear Statement鈥 issued with the news release 鈥 鈥渋n order to maintain confidence in the integrity of the criminal justice system鈥 鈥 the BCPS further details reasoning for the stay of proceedings, including that evidence that emerged in the preliminary inquiry 鈥渞evealed significant shortcomings in the case against Cst. Cucheran.鈥

Crown鈥檚 initial theory had been that Cucheran was 鈥渘ot entitled to resort to lethal force as soon as she did鈥 during the altercation with Brooks and that she would have had time to use her Taser instead.

A summary of evidence that led to the initial charges details that Brooks was behaving erratically in the early hours of July 18, 2015, after consuming significant quantities of alcohol and cocaine; wandering the streets shoeless and wearing only boxer shorts, vandalizing vehicles and saying loudly 鈥淜ill me!鈥 鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to kill me!鈥 and 鈥淪orry mom!鈥

He attacked an officer鈥檚 SUV, hammering at the driver鈥檚 door and window with his arms, hands, elbows, knees, shoulder and head, causing the officer to believe 鈥渉e would be 鈥榮everely injured, if not worse鈥︹欌 if Brooks got in, the statement continues.

Cucheran was among officers who responded, eventually firing her gun 12 times at a 鈥渃harging,鈥 aggressive Brooks; nine of the bullets hit.

鈥淲hile Const. Cucheran may have had a subjective belief that lethal force was necessary, on the available evidence this belief was not objectively reasonable,鈥 the statement says.

Evidence brought out during cross-examination at the preliminary hearing, however, 鈥 including an expert鈥檚 opinion that Brooks was likely suffering from 鈥榚xcited delirium鈥 at the time 鈥 鈥減rovided significant context and objective support for a conclusion that Mr. Brooks posed an imminent risk of grievous bodily harm or death.鈥

Excited delirium refers to 鈥渁 state of extreme mental and physiological excitement, characterized by extreme agitation, hyperthermia, hostility, exceptional strength and endurance without apparent fatigue,鈥 the statement explains.

Critical changes in the evidence included that it now 鈥減rovided significant context and objective support for a conclusion that Mr. Brooks posed an imminent risk of grievous bodily harm or death.鈥

鈥淭he Crown is now of the view that the evidence strongly establishes that (Cucheran鈥檚) resort to her firearm was entirely reasonable in the circumstances.鈥

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