Yatim shooting trial: Jury hears audio of faceoff with police
WARNING: Video contains graphic imagery
Cameras on a Dundas West streetcar captured the shooting just after midnight on July 26, 2013. Const. James Forcillo, 32, is facing charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder in the death of SammyYatim, 18, who was shot eight times by Forcillo.
- Video reveals details of the night Sammy Yatim was shot
- James Forcillo jury hears Sammy Yatim's last words
On Thursday, the third day of the trial, audio from several sources was presented in court: one a recording captured by the streetcar's on-board microphone, a second from police radios and others from iPhone recordings taken by witnesses. The recordings were about five minutes in length.
In the TTC video, Yatim is heard shouting, "Get the f--k out of here, all of you!" as panicked passengers rush to the front of the streetcar.
The streetcar driver is heard asking Yatim if he has a phone and if he'd like to call someone. Yatim answers, "My dad."
The audio presented in court also captures the driver swearing and the dispatcher telling police there's "a knife on board."
By this time, a police call had gone out and Yatim is heard asking the driver, who is leaving the vehicle, "Where are you going? Go on. I'm not going to hold you as hostage."
Forcillo's partner, Const. Iris Fleckeisen, holstered her gun and asked Yatim, "Are you alone?"
Yatim responded "no" more than once when asked to drop the knife and called the officer "a p---y" several times.
At one point, Forcillo, who was outside the streetcar, shouted, "If you take one f-----g step in this direction, I'll shoot you!"
The video shows Yatim falling at the top step of the streetcar after the first three shots, his body twitching. Forcillo shoots the teen five more times. He was shot in the heart, his spine was severed and arm fractured. He was also shot in the abdomen and penis.
Jurors watched the shooting from every angle available, in black and white, colour, zoomed in 400 per cent, as well as in slow motion.
The jury has been told that an autopsy found Yatim had consumed marijuana and ecstasy the night he died.