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VIDEO: Top cop calls video of ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη Mountie striking suspect β€˜concerning’

A video allegedly shows a ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη Mountie striking a man several times

The ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη RCMP’s top cop has called an officer’s alleged excessive use of force during a weekend arrest β€œconcerning.”

β€œObviously in the short duration of the video, the action is concerning,” said Supt. Brent Mundle while addressing the media on Tuesday, June 2.

The video he spoke of stems from a May 30 arrest in which ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη officers responded to a complaint from the public of a man who allegedly appeared intoxicated inside a vehicle in the 200-block of Bernard Avenue.

The 30-year-old man in the vehicle was uncooperative, according to police.

β€œBecause of the difficulty in safely bringing the man under control, the officers requested a third member attend the scene,” Mundle said.

β€œWhen the third officer arrived, he observed that the man was still resisting arrest.

β€œIn order to gain control of the situation, and for the safety of the officers, he was struck several times and was then taken to the ground and handcuffed.”

Part of the incident was caught in a 12-second video, which Mundle said is one short moment out of the entire arrest process.

β€œIt does not include what precipitated the situation where the officer felt the physical force seen in the video was necessary,” he said.

β€œIt is important when I review these matters that I look at the full incident and what happened prior and after so that I can fully understand before coming to a judgement.”

The officer, who has been on the force for three years, is now the subject of an internal review.

Mundle said he will review the events prior to the use of force, as well as the moments after, before he can come to a conclusion.

Mundle confirmed RCMP officers are trained to use force if they deem the situation needs it, but he acknowledged the incident caught on the video is still concerning.

He said the current situation in the U.S. has also prompted them to look at the incident in a different light.

β€œObviously, what we’re seeing south of the border is very disturbing and concerning. And certainly the actions…what occurred here has been looked at in a similar light by individuals in the community,” he said.

β€œIn policing, public confidence is very important to us. That’s why when this matter was brought to our attention, we’ve been treating the matter very seriously…

β€œWe’ve initiated the investigation and the processes that we have.”

There is no timeline yet of how long the investigation will take.

Mundle said the officer’s duty status will be determined in the next coming days.

Anyone who witnessed the arrest is asked to call ΑπΑ§ΙρΙη RCMP at 250-762-3300.



Twila Amato

About the Author: Twila Amato

Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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