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Jury begins deliberations in Toronto cop death trial

The fate of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer is now in the hands of the jury as they began deliberations Thursday.

Crown, defence gave closing arguments Wednesday at trial of Umar Zameer

Two men look to the side.
Umar Zameer, left, with his defence lawyer Nader Hasan, on Tuesday, March 19. Jurors are deliberating in the trial of Zameer, who is accused of killing a Toronto police officer in a parking garage nearly three years ago. (Pam Davies/CBC)

The fate of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer is now in the hands of the jury.

Umar Zameer has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup.

Northrup died on July 2, 2021 after he was hit by a vehicle in an underground parking garage at Toronto City Hall.

At the heart of the case is whether Zameer meant to hit Northrup — or even knew it happened — and whether he knew Northrup and his partner, who were in plain clothes, were police officers.

Prosecutors said Zameer drove directly at Northrup, who they say was standing at the time, and made deliberate choices to drive dangerously while there were people nearby.

The defence argued Zameer did not intend to kill anyone and behaved reasonably in the face of what he thought was an imminent threat to his family as two unknown people rushed up to his car and began banging on it.

Zameer testified he did not see anyone in front of his car as he was driving forward. Two crash reconstruction experts, including one called by the Crown, told the court they concluded Northrup fell after the car made contact with him while reversing, and was on the ground when he was run over.

The expert called by the defence said Northrup would have been in the car's blind zone and not visible to Zameer when on the ground.

WATCH | A criminal defence lawyer on the possible verdicts in the trial:

Deliberations begin in Umar Zameer trial

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The fate of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer is now in the hands of the jury. CBC Toronto's Greg Ross spoke with a criminal defence lawyer about the possible verdicts.