A petition calling for a 琉璃神社 Mountie to be fired and charged with assault has garnered nearly 350,000 signatures.
The petition, entitled Justice for Mona Wang, launched on after surveillance footage surfaced last week of Const. Lacey Browning dragging UBCO student Mona Wang down the hall and pressing her head to the floor with a boot during a wellness check.
鈥淲e need to do better for our citizens struggling with their mental health. They should be met with trained professionals, not uniformed officers. The most vulnerable people in our communities should not be dragged down hallways, pulled by the hair, and stepped on in their times of need,鈥 reads the petition.
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That surveillance footage was part of Wang鈥檚 ongoing civil lawsuit against the 琉璃神社 RCMP. That suit also names the Attorney General of Canada as well as the B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General.
The claim alleges that Wang was at her apartment on Jan. 20, 2020 when her boyfriend called the police and asked them to provide a health check on Wang, claiming she was under mental distress.
According to court documents, Browning attended Wang鈥檚 apartment and found the student lying on the floor in a state of semi-consciousness.
It鈥檚 alleged Browning demanded Wang stand up and as she could not stand on her own, the officer then kicked the plaintiff in the stomach.
鈥淏rowning repeatedly assaulted the plaintiff while shouting, 鈥榮top being dramatic鈥, 鈥榗ontrol your dog, don鈥檛 make me hurt him鈥,鈥 court documents stated.
These events were not recorded on the surveillance video.
However, the video does show Browning dragging the handcuffed plaintiff on her stomach out of the apartment, down a carpeted hallway.
The plaintiff alleges she suffered injuries to her face, upper thigh, right breast, sternum and forearms.
In response to the lawsuit, Const. Browning stated Wang鈥檚 dog attacked her and the officer had to shut the animal inside a nearby bedroom. As the plaintiff remained unresponsive on the floor, the defendant claimed she had to perform a sternum rub on Wang in hopes the woman would regain consciousness. At this point, she claims, the plaintiff became responsive and began yelling.
As Browning was alone without any other resources, she stated she had to move the plaintiff to the front door of the building to wait for fellow officers to arrive.
Browning has since been placed on administrative duty and is the subject of an internal investigation.
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