A Newfoundland flag flies in the wind in Rocky Harbour, Nfld., on Sept. 4, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS_Sean Kilpatrick CANADAHALIFAX news Member of Newfoundland and Labrador broadcasting family killed by California police by admin 22 أبريل، 2025 written by admin 22 أبريل، 2025 75 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press JOHN’S — A member of the family behind the first television station in Newfoundland and Labrador was killed in an altercation with police in California last week. Geoffrey Stirling, 45, is being mourned by employees of the Newfoundland Broadcasting Company and its founding family, Lindsey Andrews, company general manager, said Monday. He was the son of Scott Stirling, president and chief executive of the broadcasting company that owns and operates NTV in St. John’s, N.L. “Geoffrey worked with many of our team over the years, myself included,” Andrews said in an emailed statement. “He was a very positive individual, always willing to learn new things and wanting to contribute to the success of the company.” A resident of Laguna Niguel, Calif., Stirling was riding his motorcycle when he was stopped by an officer with the Newport Beach Police Department on Thursday for a traffic violation, said a news release from the force dated Friday. Police said Stirling “became unco-operative” and a “violent altercation” ensued. Stirling grabbed the officer’s Taser and tried to use it before being shot by police, the news release said. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital, and the state’s Department of Justice is investigating. “My family and I are devastated by the loss of my brother,” said Lydia McLaughlin, Stirling’s sister, in the statement. “We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends, family, and the community. We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn.” NTV is an independent television station and began broadcasting in 1955 as CJON. It was founded by Geoff Stirling, the late father of Scott Stirling, and was the first television station in the province, according to Memorial University’s Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage website. The Newfoundland Broadcasting Company also owns and operates the radio station OZFM. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 21, 2025. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post NDP, Conservatives focus on battleground B.C. heading into final election week next post Halifax utility diverting millions of cubic metres of wastewater into harbour, basin You may also like مكسيكو تتوقع مراجعةً مبكرة لاتفاق التجارة الحرة مع... 13 مايو، 2025 الأسلحة النارية: ’’البوليتكنيك تتذكر‘‘ تحثّ كارتي على الوفاء... 13 مايو، 2025 N.S. Indigenous leader calls on feds to review... 13 مايو، 2025 Crews tackle ‘heavy’ structure fire in Hammonds Plains 13 مايو، 2025 ‘Heartbeat of our identify’: N.S. marks first-ever Mi’kmaw... 13 مايو، 2025 Police continue investigating cold murder file in Halifax 13 مايو، 2025 5dead, 1 in critical condition following crash in... 11 مايو، 2025 Dalhousie strikes deal as official training facility for... 11 مايو، 2025 Police seek help in locating elderly man 11 مايو، 2025 Cogswell District Redevelopment Project reaches new milestone 11 مايو، 2025