Passenger in hit-and-run death of Calgary police officer released on day parole
The Toronto Star
23-05-19 22:45
The Parole Board of Canada has granted day parole to Amir Abdulrahman, who was sentenced to five years for manslaughter in the death of Calgary police officer Andrew Harnett. Harnett was dragged by a fleeing SUV while Abdulrahman was a passenger and trying to get away from Harnett. The parole board denied full parole for Abdulrahman, but decided to let him spend six months in a halfway house because he was at a low risk of reoffending and had shown regret and remorse for his actions. Abdulrahman cannot have contact with Harnett's family and the police division where he worked, nor can he use drugs.
