A tactical operation at a downtown building netted suspects, but left tenants coughing and calling for more care

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Deployment of a chemical agent in their Ottawa Community Housing building during the event concerned residents of 312 Cumberland.

“The coughing is a big problem, and they should’ve let people by going door to door,” Baskerville, 61, argued in the group chat.

That information was not distributed to other residents of the 84-unit building, the tenants’ circle said, while the first widespread tenant check-ins by Ottawa police and community housing came two days after the fact.

Dale Grant, a fourth-floor resident, said he wasn’t impacted by the vapour, but had spoken to a neighbour on the fifth floor who was. “He felt the fumes and everything come up … He said, ‘I couldn’t see, I couldn’t breathe, I was coughing, my eyes were watering … It was the worst thing that I’ve ever experienced in my life.'”

 

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Why couldn't they send in social workers.

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Additionally, prior to leaving, our officers ensured that there was adequate ventilation in the area, which resulted in the air quality returning to normal levels.” Yes. Because I am sure police officers know about this. DavidElfstrom 😳😳😳

That's horrible & unacceptable! We've had a few pepper spray incidents in bldgs here. When it happened at my bldg the fire dept told us to stay in our apts while they opened the stairwells & put fans in the hallways for a few hours.

The police doesn't keep the community safe

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