The fiancée of a distressed man is questioning how her partner ended up shot twice in the head by North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP on Tuesday night.
Davin Cochrane, 31, was admitted to the intensive care unit of a Victoria hospital clinging to life following a bizarre incident involving a skid steer he allegedly stole and drove recklessly around a North Cowichan neighbourhood Tuesday, March 28.
Sarah Annie Brown said authorities havenѻýt told her much except that her fiancé had reportedly been in a car accident earlier in the day and was due for surgery at Cowichan District Hospital but that somehow he had managed to leave the hospital and acquire the construction machine.
ѻýI donѻýt understand what was going through his head,ѻý Brown said Wednesday morning. ѻýItѻýs not a normal person thing to do.ѻý
Ashara Prokop watched some of the incident unfold from her front window.
ѻýWe just were sitting on the couch when we heard a large bobcat go by our road with the bucket scraping the road then saw a cop with his lights on go after him followed by the police truck,ѻý said Prokop.
Witnesses reported no fewer than five police vehicles attempting to stop the skid steer machine in the Somenos Road, Glacier Street, Hawkes Bouvelard and Evans Park areas.
ѻýWe heard six shots fired,ѻý Prokop said. ѻýIt was shocking to hear.ѻý
Brown said sheѻýs been told officers fired six shots, with two of them hitting Cochraneѻýs head.
ѻýHeѻýs on life support,ѻý Brown said. ѻýThey had to remove a large part of his brain to stop the bleeding.ѻý
Police said the incident occured around 9:15 p.m. March 28 when ѻýRCMP received a report of a man who appeared impaired driving a track loader skid-steer down a residential streetѻý.
BC RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Alex Bérubé said ѻýofficers attended and attempted to get the driver to stop, but there were collisions between the loader and police vehicles.
ѻýDuring the interaction that followed, one officer discharged their weapon striking the driver. Emergency Health Services were called and the man was transported to hospital with serious injuries.ѻý
An independent investigation will take place.
ѻýThe IIO has commenced an investigation, and initial investigative steps will seek to confirm the details of the interaction between the man and police,ѻý said a press release issued by the Independent Investigations Office of B.C.
The IIO is the independent civilian oversight agency of the police in B.C. It investigates all officer-related incidents that result in serious harm or death, whether or not there is any allegation of wrongdoing.
ѻýThe IIO is asking any person with relevant information or dashcam or other video footage of the incident to please contact the Witness Line toll-free at 1-855-446-8477 or via the contact form on the ɱٱ.ѻý
Brown said she doesnѻýt understand why things went so wrong. She said sheѻýd last heard from Cochrane on March 27 on the anniversary of them losing a baby and his grandmother. He had been struggling mentally and had left the coupleѻýs home to stay with his sister for a while so he could keep his mental health battle away from the kids in their home.
ѻýHe was extremely upset and definitely going through something,ѻý Brown said. ѻýHe does have some mental heath issues. He was not acting like himself,ѻý she continued. ѻýHe wasnѻýt in the right state of mind at all. I donѻýt know if he relapsed, heѻýd been doing extremely well for three years. He was acting really strange.ѻý
Brown wondered if the medication he was given following his crash earlier in the day had interacted with his other medications.
ѻýHe was acting erratic,ѻý she said. ѻýThey gave him ketamine. He got out somehow. I donѻýt even know how he left the hospital in that state.ѻý
She also wondered by nobody called her when he was taken to the hospital following the accident earlier in the day.
ѻýI would have gone. I could have been there.ѻý
Instead of being at CDH in a surgical ward following a car accident, Brown is in a Victoria hospital praying her fiancé will survive being shot.
ѻýHe has a history [with police],ѻý she said.
ѻýI donѻýt know if they judged him because of his history. Why couldnѻýt they have tried something else?ѻý
Cochraneѻýs 32nd birthday is about a week away and the pair had been looking forward to their future with their 10-week-old daughter and the rest of the kids.
ѻýAll he ever wanted to do was have a child so it seemed really odd what he was doing,ѻý she said. ѻýHeѻýs an amazing dad. Heѻýs all about the kids. None of it makes sense. I donѻýt have any answers.ѻý



