Man fatally shot by N.L. police needed help and didn't get it, friend says

A Royal Newfoundland Constabulary police car is shown in St. John's in a June 2020 photo. Newfoundland and Labrador's police oversight agency confirmed today that Omar Mohammed, 38, was shot and killed by a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer on June 12 in St. John's. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sarah Smellie

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A Sudanese man fatally shot by police in Newfoundland and Labrador came to Canada hoping to find a better life, but he never got the help he needed, his friend says.

Choul William was audibly emotional Tuesday as he described how Omar Mohammed bounced in and out of a mental-health hospital in St. John’s, only to be released into a city where he didn’t have a permanent home or job. Mohammed was a former child soldier who had serious mental-health issues stemming from extreme trauma, William said.

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