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‘A story you made up’: Defence accuses Toronto cops of colluding to lie about how Const. Jeffrey Northrup died

The claim Umar Zameer drove head-on toward Const. Jeffrey Northrup in the underground parking garage is “nonsense” that’s not supported by video or physical evidence, lawyer Nader Hasan said Wednesday.

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The hood of Umar Zameer’s BMW, seen here in a police photograph taken after Const. Jeffrey Northrup was killed on July 2, 2021. The defence argues the physical evidence — including dust on the front bumper and the lack of any dent — does not support the claim Zameer drove directly at the 299-pound officer.


The lawyer representing the man who ran over and killed Toronto police Const. Jeffrey Northrup has accused the dead officer’s colleagues of cooking up evidence, including their critical claim that Umar Zameer’s BMW hit the veteran officer head-on in the underground parking lot below Nathan Phillips Square.

You made up with fellow Const. Sharnil Pais, “the nonsense that (Northrup) was standing up and received a direct hit while standing up, flying off the hood,” Nader Hasan said Wednesday, challenging Const. Antonio Correa during cross-examination after the officer, for the first time, watched low-resolution surveillance video taken in the garage around 12:19 a.m. on July 2, 2021.

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Undercover Toronto police Const. Jeffrey Northrup, left, and his partner Const. Lisa Forbes are seen in a pair of stills from body camera footage taken by a uniform officer investigating a stabbing outside Toronto City Hall shortly before Northrup was killed.

Betsy Powell

Betsy Powell is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and courts for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @powellbetsy.

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