Man wielding hatchet taken down by officers in what Ontario police chief calls an act of ‘compassion’

Man wielding hatchet taken down by officers in what Ontario police chief calls an act of ‘compassion’

Waterloo region's police chief is praising officers involved in a dramatic takedown of a hatchet-wielding man in the middle of a busy road in Kitchener, Ont., that ended with no one being hurt.On Feb. 5 around 5:20 p.m. ET near

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