1973-02-01
Age: 35
On February 1, 1973 Constable Maitland, together with Constable Brian McCullum, an unarmed police trainee, were asked to watch for suspicious persons. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Danforth and Coxwell Avenue had been robbed of $1,800. The two men saw a speeding car on Danforth. They gave chase and spotted the empty car after it slammed into a garage on Woodrow Avenue. Both officers left their cruiser, McCullum and Maitland approached the suspect car and a lone pedestrian walking up the street. The pedestrian turned out to be 24 year old Rene Vaillancourt, the armed robber. Vaillancourt opened fire on Maitland. Four bullets found their mark and he was dead on arrival at the hospital. McCullum was also shot at four times but escaped unharmed.
That same day Vaillancourt was taken into custody. He later was charged with murder, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Constable Maitland was awarded the Metropolitan Toronto Police Medal of Honour posthumously.