Investigators leading the probe into the police-involved shooting of Joshua Samaroo are scheduled to meet with the Director of Public Prosecutions today.
Senior police officials confirmed the 1pm appointment, hours after the file was completed and handed over to the DPP, Roger Gaspard, Senior Counsel.
It has been almost four months since Samaroo was killed by police during a dramatic confrontation in St Augustine, in an incident that sparked public outrage and heaped widespread criticism on the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.
Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro indicated on March 25 that the TTPS investigation had been completed, but said one final document was still needed before the file could have been forwarded to the DPP.
Samaroo, 31, was shot multiple times by police officers on January 20 at the corner of Bassie Street Extension and Dookiesingh Street in St Augustine.
A video recording that later surfaced allegedly showed the father of two holding his hands outside the vehicle window in an apparent sign of surrender when officers opened fire.
Samaroo and Sealy were both rushed to hospital, where Samaroo was pronounced dead.
Sealy, 24, a hairdresser and mother of one, underwent treatment and remained warded.
She has since been unable to walk and continues to undergo daily physical therapy.
