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‘Falling like dominoes’: ERT officers expected to die in B.C. hostage-taking

Cops continue testimony at inquest into the 2019 deaths of Nona McEwan and Randy Crosson
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Nona McEwan. (Facebook image)

Corporal Andrew Michaud figured he and at least two other police officers would die once they blasted open a bedroom door with a strip charge and rushed inside, knowing a suicidal hostage-taker with a gun was waiting for them on the other side, aiming to kill his girlfriend and them too.

Michaud is a “breacher,” in charge of getting fellow Emergency Response Team police into places with lockpickers, chainsaws and explosives in his arsenal.

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About the Author: Tom Zytaruk

I write unvarnished opinion columns and unbiased news reports for the Surrey Now-Leader.
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