Halifax police officers who shot man armed with bow and arrow cleared of wrongdoing

A Halifax Regional Police truck is shown on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Two Halifax police officers who fatally shot a man carrying a bow and arrow in a park have been cleared of wrongdoing by Nova Scotia's police watchdog. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brett Bundale

HALIFAX - Two Halifax police officers who fatally shot a man who pointed a fully drawn bow and arrow at them have been cleared of any wrongdoing by Nova Scotia's police watchdog.

The Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) released a report Thursday that concluded the two Halifax Regional Police officers were defending themselves and others from a perceived threat when they both fired their guns on May 27, hitting the suspect in the upper body.

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