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Son of NTV CEO shot dead in altercation with California police

Son of NTV CEO shot dead in altercation with California police

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Geoff Shyam Stirling, son of N.L. broadcasting CEO Scott Stirling, was shot dead by police in California Thursday night. In a release, the Stirling family says they are “heartbroken.”

California Department of Justice actively investigating

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Geoffrey Shyam Stirling, son of NTV CEO Scott Stirling, was shot dead by police in California Thursday night. (Geoff Stirling JR./Facebook)

The son of a Newfoundland and Labrador broadcasting CEO has been shot dead in an altercation with police in Newport Beach, Calif. 

Geoffrey Shyam Stirling, son of NTV CEO Scott Stirling, was riding a motorcycle when he was pulled over in a traffic stop on Thursday.

Police say Stirling then became “unco-operative.”

According to the report, Stirling removed the officer’s taser from his belt and attempted to use it against the officer multiple times. After that, the shooting occurred at around 9:15 p.m..

More officers arrived on scene and provided medical aid to Stirling. He was transported to hospital, and later pronounced dead, having been shot.

The California Department of Justice is now conducting an independent investigation. 

In a statement, NTV general manager Lindsey Andrews said he is saddened by the news of Geoffrey Stirling’s passing, and that the Stirling family is heartbroken by the loss of their son, brother and uncle. 

“On behalf of all of the staff at the Newfoundland Broadcasting Company, our thoughts and prayers are with the Stirling family at this very difficult time,” said Andrews. 

Stirling’s sister, reality TV star Lydia McLaughlin also said in the statement, “My family and I are devastated by the loss of my brother. We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends, family and the community. We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn.” 

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