Pubdate: Thu, 07 Aug 2008 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Brian Gray Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) SUSPECT'S LEG SHOT ACCIDENTALLY: COP NEWMARKET -- Shooting an alleged drug dealer in the leg was an accident, a York Regional Police officer told a court yesterday. Sgt. Robert Dettman described how he was doing surveillance as part of a vice squad team on April 5, 2006, that was executing a "buy and bust" in Markham when he saw a man fitting the suspect's description running up a residential street towards him. Dettman said he got out of his van on Stirling Cres. and drew his police-issued firearm and ordered the man to raise his hands and drop to the ground. Van Slowly Rolled The man slowed to a walk but didn't do as instructed. But before anything more could happen, the veteran officer said he noticed his van slowly rolling down the street towards a driveway. His "instinct" was to holster his gun and stop the van before it did any damage but as he lowered his 9mm Glock it discharged, striking Kevin Douglas in the left thigh, Dettman said before Superior Court Justice Ted Minden. Douglas, 23, has pleaded not guilty to trafficking an eighth of an ounce of cocaine but he continues to suffer the consequences of the wound on his inner left thigh, defence counsel Sue von Achten said outside of court. Dettman said on the witness stand that shooting Douglas was "a very traumatic experience" for him. After being shot, Dettman said Douglas remained standing and hollering in anguish. 'Screaming' "He was screaming he had been shot and he asked why I had shot him," Dettman testified. The officer's notes indicate he told Douglas it was an accident. Dettman's colleague Det.-Const. Thai Truong told the court he had called a cellphone number registered to Ryan Phillips at the 99 Stirling Cres. address Douglas was allegedly seen leaving shortly before the shooting. Truong and the man he thought was Phillips met in a nearby park where he exchanged $200 for an eight-ball of coke. He identified Douglas as the same man who sold him the drugs. The trial continues tomorrow. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake