Key Points
Constable Tarun Bali, 29, killed during investigation near Hearst on June 9.
18-year-old suspect charged with first-degree murder and other offences.
Bali had served OPP for two and a half years at Dufferin detachment.
Tributes received from police agencies across Canada and Ontario.
Ontario Provincial Police Constable Tarun Bali, 29, died on June 9 after being struck by a vehicle during an investigation near Hearst, Ontario, about 600 kilometres northwest of Sudbury. An 18-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder, along with two counts each of flight from police and dangerous driving. Bali had served with the OPP for two and a half years.
How the Incident Unfolded
Officers from the James Bay OPP detachment were conducting an investigation at approximately 12:30 p.m. on June 9 near Kendall Concession Road 7 and Concession Road 6 when Bali was seriously injured. OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique said the accused had escaped from a hospital where he was being assessed under the Mental Health Act. Officers attempted to apprehend the man when he allegedly struck Const. Bali with a vehicle. Other OPP officers and a member of the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service took the suspect into custody at the scene.
Suspect Faces Multiple Charges
The 18-year-old suspect is facing first-degree murder charges along with two counts each of flight from police and dangerous driving. OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique announced the charges on the evening of June 9. The accused remains in custody as the investigation continues.
Officer’s Service and Legacy
Bali was assigned to the Dufferin detachment in southern Ontario and had completed rotations with the James Bay detachment at the time of his death. OPP Association president David Sabatini said Bali was a well-liked and respected member of the Dufferin detachment. Carrique shared that Bali dreamed of being a police officer from childhood, recalling a photo of a two-year-old Bali saluting next to a police officer’s image.
Investigation and Support
The OPP Criminal Investigation Branch is leading the investigation into Bali’s death, working with the Office of the Chief Coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service. The OPP said it is supporting Bali’s family and recognizing the impact of the loss on his loved ones, colleagues, and the broader policing community. Tributes poured in from police agencies across Canada, including the Edmonton Police Service and the Canadian Police Association.
Final Thoughts
Constable Tarun Bali’s death marks a tragedy for the OPP and the policing community. The 18-year-old suspect faces first-degree murder charges. Flags at the Ontario Police Memorial are flying at half-mast in his honour.
FAQs
Bali was struck by a vehicle while officers investigated near Hearst, Ontario at 12:30 p.m. He sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead.
An 18-year-old man faces first-degree murder charges, plus two counts each of flight from police and dangerous driving. He remains in custody.
Bali served with the Ontario Provincial Police for two and a half years, assigned to the Dufferin detachment in southern Ontario.
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