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TORONTO, Aug. 21, 2020 /CNW/ -- Axon, the global leader in connected law enforcement technologies, and its subsidiary Axon Public Safety Canada, Inc., today announced that the Toronto Police Service (TPS) is deploying 2,350 Axon Body 3 cameras along with an additional 3,000 licenses (5,350 total) to its digital evidence management solution, Axon Evidence (Evidence.com). With Axon Evidence, TPS can manage and share digital evidence more efficiently with access to tools such as redaction, auto-tagging and transcription resulting in cost and time savings for the police service. This order was received in the third quarter of 2020 and will ship in multiple phases beginning August 2020.

A female police officer eventually yelled "stop shouting at me, I've had enough" and accused him of being "very intimidating".

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The TPS deployment of Axon body cameras follows an almost six-year vendor review process. Through this extensive evaluation process, Axon demonstrated that its hardware and software services will deliver the following benefits to TPS:

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"Deciding to go with an Axon body camera program was the best decision for Toronto Police Service because the cameras are just part of the bigger picture," says TPS Superintendent Michael Barsky. "The real value is within the digital evidence management solution which will allow us to manage and share evidence with ease, speed and less costs. I'm excited to experience the benefits that these cameras, backed by Axon Evidence, will provide to our officers and the community."

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Mr Byberi was seen running out of the flat and down a corridor, as his behaviour escalated, and a single Taser was discharged multiple times as he was accused of resisting arrest on suspicion of assaulting an officer.

Canada's largest municipal police service to equip officers with 2,350 Axon Body 3 cameras and an additional 3,000 licenses for data management and sharing tools through Axon Evidence.

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"Toronto Police Service is leading the way with an implementation of connected body cameras and innovative technology for Canadian police services and we're excited to partner with them," says Axon's Canadian Managing Director, Vishal Dhir. "This is a great opportunity for the Service to truly harness the power of the Axon network by utilizing cameras for transparency and cloud-based software for tools that will help increase efficiencies and decrease costs, that benefits the entire community."

The provisional cause of death after a forensic post-mortem examination was given as "complications resulting from acute cocaine toxicity".

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Mr Byberi was heard shouting "I cannot trust that you are police, that's fake uniform and you know it", before also accusing an officer of trying to "take my stuff".

The jurors heard in the video how he had been warned "we've got Tasers, stop" and "you're being aggressive, I will Taser you" by the officers.

The TPS deployment of Axon body cameras follows an almost six-year vendor review process. Through this extensive evaluation process, Axon demonstrated that its hardware and software services will deliver the following benefits to TPS:

Police previously said Sali Byberi was resisting arrest - for allegedly assaulting an officer - at his home in Braintree in November 2022.