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The Director of the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT) found no reasonable grounds to believe a Halifax Regional Police (HRP) officer acted with excessive force during an arrest in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
On the night of September 17, 2024, two HRP officers responded to a call related to an alarm at a business on Windmill Road. One of the officers encountered an adult male in a back office with a computer monitor in his hands. The male did not comply with the officer’s orders and proceeded to put his hands in his hoodie and waistband of his pants. In an effort to subdue the male, the officer kicked the male on his left side and a struggle ensued. At this time the second officer entered the same room and deployed his taser. The male was then arrested an…
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