Yes, you did. That's an Ontario case. The Otto Vass inquest was an inquest into the death of a man who was psychiatrically ill, who presented in an excited delirium state and who required subduing. It was very much the same kind of piling on situation in which a number of officers were involved. He died.
The jury found that it might have been easier to subdue him and hence get him to treatment had a taser been available. They recommended a taser, based on that.