Newfoundland officer testifies he wasn’t aware RCMP urged caution with Dunphy
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland police officer who shot and killed Don Dunphy at his home on Easter Sunday 2015 says he would have taken backup if he had known about an old RCMP file cautioning violence.
Const. Joe Smyth told an inquiry Tuesday into the killing that he wasn’t aware of the file dating back to 2001 and updated in 2005 on charges against Dunphy, which were later dropped, for marijuana possession and uttering threats.
He said he requested a background check through his Royal Newfoundland Constabulary’s communications system as he headed to Dunphy’s home in Mitchell’s Brook.
He told the inquiry that he was surprised to learn he would have had to ask for a separate RCMP search to learn of the caution.