D’Andre Anthony Campbell (1993-2020)

April 10, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Mary Maillard

D'Andre Anthony Campbell

D'Andre Anthony Campbell

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On April 6, 2020, 26-year-old D’Andre Campbell of Brampton, Ontario, called 911 for help because he was in mental distress and wanted to go to a hospital. Within minutes of Peel Regional Police arriving at his home, two officers tasered him and one shot and killed him.

The third of eight children of Yvonne and Claudius Campbell, D’Andre (also known as Dion and Digo) spent his early years in Toronto before the family moved to Brampton. At 17, Campbell was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Despite his illness and periodic setbacks when he had to be hospitalized, Campbell worked for four years in a shipping department, enjoyed wearing fashionable clothes, aspired to succeed in the music industry, and lived the quiet, safe lifestyle of a homebody.

According to the Ontario Special Investigations Unit (SIU), the province’s independent police watchdog, officers arrived to find Campbell appearing “not of sound mind” and that he brandished a knife at them in the kitchen. Family members say that Campbell was not a threat to anyone that day.

Peel Regional Police have not explained why they did not send an intervention team to the Campbell home, something they had done on numerous previous occasions, nor have they explained why they did not attempt to verbally calm him down instead of tasering him. The Special Investigations Unit has interviewed four Peel Regional Police officers who are considered witnesses and four Campbell family members; however, the officer who shot and killed Campbell has refused to be interviewed or to hand over his notes, and, according to SIU and Ontario law, he cannot be compelled to cooperate and has the right to not be named in the media. The SIU investigation concluded in December 2020 that the police officer who shot and killed Campbell acted in self-defense.

Campbell’s body was not released to the family for nearly two months. Only 10 people were allowed to attend his funeral, held on May 30, because of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Despite the restrictions, the Campbell family and their minister, Bishop Devon Eccles, produced a deeply moving tribute. Some family and friends had to wait outside, and 180 guests watched the service live streamed. Campbell’s siblings, aunts, and an uncle spoke and read scripture.

Author Profile

Mary Maillard is an independent scholar and documentary editor from Vancouver, British Columbia. Her primary interests are in Black family history focusing on free people of color in antebellum Philadelphia and North Carolina. Her edition Whispers of Cruel Wrongs: The Correspondence of Louisa Jacobs and Her Circle, 1879-1911 (2017) won Honorable Mention for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers Book Award in 2018. She is currently working on a biography of Louisa Burr, daughter of Vice President Aaron Burr.

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Maillard, M. (2021, April 10). D’Andre Anthony Campbell (1993-2020). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/global-african-history/dandre-anthony-campbell-1993-2020/

Source of the Author's Information:

Jason Miller, “Peel Officer was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed D’Andre Campbell, 26, SIU says,” The Toronto Star, December 14, 2020 https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2020/12/14/peel-officer-was-acting-in-self-defence-when-he-shot-and-killed-dandre-campbell-26-siu-says.html?rf; Liam Casey, ” ‘They haven’t even apologized,’ says mother of man killed by police in Brampton after calling 911,” Canadian Press, July 16, 2020, https://www.cp24.com/news/they-haven-t-even-apologized-says-mother-of-man-killed-by-police-in-brampton-after-calling-911-1.5026359; Farah Nasser, “D’Andre Campbell fatally shot by police in Brampton home after calling for help, family says,” Global News, June 12, 2020, https://globalnews.ca/news/7058201/dandre-campbell-family-peel-regional-police-shooting/; Shanifa Nasser, “Police officer who fatally shot D’Andre Campbell not providing interview, notes to police watchdog,” CBC News, June 11, 2020 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/d-andre-campbell-black-police-1.5607750.

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