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Coroner's inquest into police shooting of Sammy Yatim set for November

A coroner's inquest into the death of a distraught teen shot and killed by police in Toronto is set to begin next month.

Inquest will start Nov. 14, hear from 11 witnesses

A headshot of Sammy Yatim
Toronto teenager Sammy Yatim is shown in a photo from the Facebook page 'R.I.P Sammy Yatim.' (Facebook/The Canadian Press)

A coroner's inquest into the death of a distraught teen shot and killed by police in Toronto is set to begin next month.

Coroner Dr. Jennifer Dmetrichuk says the inquest for Sammy Yatim will start on Nov. 14, last 10 days and hear from 11 witnesses.

Former Toronto police officer James Forcillo shot Yatim, 18, while the teen was in the middle of a mental health crisis on an empty streetcar.

Forcillo was convicted in 2016 of attempted murder and later convicted of perjury for claiming to be living with his ex-wife while on bail awaiting his appeal, when he had in fact moved in with his new fiancée.

He was sentenced to six-and-a-half years behind bars and was granted full parole in 2020.

The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding Yatim's death.