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List of excessive police force incidents in Canada

This is a list of incidents involving proven police brutality by law enforcement in Canada.

Alberta

  • 1999: An RCMP constable in Alberta, Michael Ferguson, fatally shot Darren Varley after Varley attacked him in a jail cell. He was convicted of manslaughter in 2004, allowed to serve it under house arrest till 2006 and paroled in 2007, after two months in jail. The trial judge had decided the mandatory minimum sentence of four years in prison would be cruel and unusual punishment in his case.[1] However, that decision was overturned by the Court of Appeal, which imposed the minimum sentence of four years in prison. The Court of Appeal`s decision was upheld on further appeal to the Supreme Court.
  • December 18, 2009: On September 13, 2009 Const. Desmond Sandboe violently assaulted prisoner Andrew Clyburn in the Lac La Biche detention facility. Apparently the attack began when Clyburn corrected Sandboe for mispronouncing his name. Clyburn says that he suffers from memory loss and breathing problems from the beating.[2]
  • November 8, 2012: Const. Jason Clace pulled over a vehicle in the town of Boyle following a highway chase on September 23, 2011. During the stop, Clace pulled his weapon and shot one of the two suspects. The victim was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.[3]
  • July 3, 2015: Robert Angstadt and two other officers took James Halco into custody on August 25, 2012. Angstadt was convicted of assault.[4]
  • June 4, 2015: Const. Sean Briegal was criminally convicted of assault causing bodily harm for breaking an intoxicated man's eye socket while attempting to remove him from a store on March 8, 2014.[5]
  • October 5, 2016: In 2018, Const. James Othen was convicted for his role in the 2016 arrest of Clayton Prince. Prince had been pulled over for a traffic stop on Macleod Trail after leaving the Chasing Summer music festival with his girlfriend. Instead of complying with the officer's demands for him to stay in the car, Prince said he took off because he was paranoid after taking cocaine and marijuana and had been driving without a licence. After Prince had been captured and was complying with officers, Othen began his attack. Prince's ribs were broken and one of his lungs collapsed. Several officers testified for the prosecution, they described the arrest as "out of control" and "extremely excessive."[6]
  • March 29, 2017: In the early morning of May 1, 2016, former Red Deer RCMP officer Jason Tress responded to a 911 call for a domestic dispute at an apartment. Tress took the 19-year-old female witness into the bedroom and closed the door, he commented on her breasts and asked whether they were real or fake. After making the comments, Tress stood in front of the bedroom door for a period of time before allowing the woman to leave. He was found guilty in September 2019 on a count of breach of trust and acquitted of sexual assault with a weapon.[7]
  • June 9, 2019: Const. Licio Soares had arrested Vernon Laboucan, who was intoxicated at the time, for mischief. Security video shows Laboucan taking his shirt off in the detention facility and throwing it at Soares. Soares then pulled the shirt over Laboucan's head and forced him to the ground. He then tackled Laboucan, punched him in the head, kneed him in the back, and pushed his head to the ground. Soares was sentenced to 15 months probation,150 hours of community service, to be served at an institution or charity that serves Indigenous populations in Alberta, and 10 hours of instruction related to the difficulties faced by Indigenous peoples at the hands of the RCMP.[8]

British Columbia

  • 1918: Dominion Police Special Constable Dan Campbell shot and killed Ginger Goodwin, a popular radical who was avoiding conscription. Protest inspired the 1918 Vancouver general strike.
  • 2007: Robert Dziekański, a Polish immigrant, was taken into police custody at Vancouver International Airport and died after being tasered a total of five times by a group of four RCMP officers. Police were heavily criticized for their handling of the incident, and the incident revived debate concerning police use of tasers in Canada. Const. Kwesi Millington, the RCMP officer who fired a Taser the night Robert Dziekanski died at Vancouver International Airport, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for perjury and colluding with his fellow officers at an inquiry into the death.[9][10]
  • February 2012: Jordan Dyck, a passenger at a Vancouver SkyTrain station, was physically assaulted and pepper sprayed by two Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers. In 2015, the two officers were found guilty of assault.[11]
  • July 18, 2015: Hudson Brooks was involved in an altercation with 2 police officers and was shot 9 times and killed by constable Elizabeth Cucheran. Brooks was unarmed and clad only in boxer shorts at the time.[12]
  • In August, 2015, at least 6 Vancouver police officers attempting to restrain Myles Gray killed him. Mr Gray suffered a fractured voice box, nasal fracture, dislocated jaw, a fractured right orbital eye socket, a fractured rib, fractured sternum, hemorrhagic injury to one testicle, and multi-focal bruising to his thigh and right arm. Getting the police to co-operate in the investigation has proven difficult as a number of the involved officers have so far refused (April 2018) to provide testimony. Since there were no other witnesses other than the six officers and no body cams it has been a challenge for the family to find out what happened. The family has launched a multimillion-dollar civil suit.[13]
  • February 11, 2018: In the early hours of February 11th, Jamiel Moore-Williams was arrested by Vancouver police officers for alleged jaywalking and obstruction of justice violations. Video captured by bystanders shows several police officers forcing Moore-Williams to the ground, who he alleges proceeded to kick him in his head and body while tasering him "seven to 14 times at close range." Two Vancouver police officers have been criminally charged in connection with the arrest, and the charges against Moore-Williams have been stayed. [14]
  • January 20, 2020: Surveillance footage shows Mona Wang, a 20 year old nursing student (who was seemingly unconscious) being dragged down the halls of her student apartment complex in Kelowna by RCMP officer Cst. Lacy Browning. Footage also shows Browning stepping on Wang's head. Wang was having mental health issues and her boyfriend called the RCMP to do a wellness check. When Cst. Browning arrived, Wang had ingested wine and medication and had self-harmed with a box cutter. Wang alleges Cst. Browning used excessive force during the check, at one point kicking Wang in the stomach and punching her and leaving her with bruises on her face, while shouting at her "to stop being so dramatic." Wang has filed a civil suit against the RCMP.[15][16] Cst. Lacy Browning was charged with one count of assault in August 2021.[17] Cst. Browning pleaded guilty to the charge on November 7, 2022. She has yet to be sentenced.[18]

Manitoba

  • 1919: in the face of major unrest during the Winnipeg General Strike, the Royal North-West Mounted Police charged on horseback into a crowd of strikers on June 21, beating them with clubs and firing weapons.[19] This violent action resulted in many injuries and the deaths of two strikers. The day came to be known as "Bloody Saturday".[20]
  • May 22, 2014: Members of the Winnipeg Police Service arrested and detained Christopher Chastellaine, 40, after receiving a complaint that he had spit on a liquor store employee. While in the police holding cell, he headbutted a police officer who tried to confiscate his clothing for evidence. Six officers restrained, handcuffed and hooded him during the ensuing physical altercation. He became unresponsive and died of a delirium-induced heart attack in hospital on May 26. An inquest into whether officers should have taken his clothes was held.[21]
  • Aug 9, 2017: Winnipeg officers used excessive force on Richard Kakish during an arrest. Kakish later died days later due to his spleen being ruptured, broken ribs and a head injury from police kicking/punching him repeatedly. Inquest called for in 2018 to determine who is to be held accountable.[22]
  • April 9, 2020: Jason Collins was shot by Winnipeg officers at his own home. Police responded to a domestic violence with gunman 911 call that originated from Collins' home. On arriving, the police heard a woman scream in distress and found Collins brandishing a gun. Police left the house, and 40 minutes after their initial arrival an officer shot Collins while he confronted them from his front door.[23]

Ontario

  • December 8, 1988: 17-year-old Michael Wade Lawson was shot to death by two Peel Regional Police Constables. Anthony Melaragni No. 1192 and Darren Longpre No. 1139 were both charged with second-degree murder and aggravated assault after a preliminary hearing; both were later acquitted by a jury. The officers claimed that the stolen vehicle driven by Lawson was approaching the officers head-on in a threatening manner, and they then discharged their firearms.[24] An autopsy conducted by the Ontario Coroner's Office showed that the unarmed teenager was struck by a hollow-point bullet to the back of the head. This type of bullet was considered illegal at the time, as hollow-point bullets were not authorized for use by police officers in Ontario.[25]
  • 2009: Two police detectives got into a fight with members of the Khan family in Toronto. They brought an action against the family for assault, but the judge acquitted the Khans in 2013, stating that the officers had used excessive force and fabricated evidence.[26]
  • 2010: Mass protests at the G-20 Toronto summit turned violent on June 26 when some demonstrators, used black bloc tactics, leading to widespread property damage. Tear gas was used for the first time in the history of Toronto,[27] being deployed in a few locations by muzzle blasts. Rubber bullets and pepper spray were also used against many protesters.[28][29] Three protestors were confirmed by the Toronto EMS to be injured during the protests,[30] and journalists were among the people who were beaten.[31][32] Const. Babak Andalib-Goortani, the Toronto police officer accused of using excessive force during the arrest of G20 protester Adam Nobody, has been convicted of assault with a weapon for his role.[33]
  • November 2010: In Barrie, a man was beaten by a police officer outside a mall. The beating was captured on surveillance camera, and occurred after the victim's friend broke a Christmas ornament. The officer was found guilty of assault, obstruction of justice, and fabricating evidence, and was sentenced to one year in jail and one year of probation.[34][35]
  • January 15, 2011: A man was stopped by police, punched in the face twice, and had his pockets searched by a Toronto police officer. The victim sued Toronto Police Service for assault, battery, unlawful arrest, and violation of his Charter rights. In 2015, Justice Frederick Myers awarded the victim $27,000, and stated that he, a man of African descent, was racially profiled by the officer.[36]
  • July 27, 2013: Sammy Yatim was shot eight times and killed by Toronto Police officer James Forcillo, after he brandished a knife on an empty streetcar. In 2016, Forcillo was found guilty of attempted murder and not guilty of murder.
  • July 2016: Abdirahman Abdi died while being arrested by the Ottawa Police. Witnesses claim he was struck in the head with batons, pepper sprayed, and wrestled to the ground. The officer was charged in 2017 with manslaughter, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.[37]
  • July 2017: Toronto Police officer Constable Michael Theriault was charged with assault for the December 2016 assault of Dafonte Miller, a 19-year old Black male, with a pipe that led to removal of his eye.[38] In 2020, the court found Theriault guilty and sentenced him to 9 months in prison, along with 12 months probation afterwards.[39]

Saskatchewan

  • c. 1976 – c. 2000: Members of the Saskatoon Police Service engaged in what have been called "starlight tours", where officers would take an Indigenous person to the edge of the city in the dead of winter and abandon them there with little to no clothing.[40] The earliest known case happened in 1976[41] and the latest known case happened in 2000.[42]

See also

  • List of controversies involving the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Collective Opposed to Police Brutality, autonomous group founded in Montreal in 1995
  • "Police Brutality in Canada : A Bibliography of Books, Reports, & Magazine, Journal and Newspaper Articles". 1982.
  • Krista Stelkia (15 July 2020). ""Police Brutality in Canada: A Symptom of Structural Racism and Colonial Violence"".

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2018 This is a list of incidents involving proven police brutality by law enforcement in Canada Contents 1 Alberta 2 British Columbia 3 Manitoba 4 Ontario 5 Saskatchewan 6 See also 7 ReferencesAlberta Edit1999 An RCMP constable in Alberta Michael Ferguson fatally shot Darren Varley after Varley attacked him in a jail cell He was convicted of manslaughter in 2004 allowed to serve it under house arrest till 2006 and paroled in 2007 after two months in jail The trial judge had decided the mandatory minimum sentence of four years in prison would be cruel and unusual punishment in his case 1 However that decision was overturned by the Court of Appeal which imposed the minimum sentence of four years in prison The Court of Appeal s decision was upheld on further appeal to the Supreme Court December 18 2009 On September 13 2009 Const Desmond Sandboe violently assaulted prisoner Andrew Clyburn in the Lac La Biche detention facility Apparently the attack began when Clyburn corrected Sandboe for mispronouncing his name Clyburn says that he suffers from memory loss and breathing problems from the beating 2 November 8 2012 Const Jason Clace pulled over a vehicle in the town of Boyle following a highway chase on September 23 2011 During the stop Clace pulled his weapon and shot one of the two suspects The victim was taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries 3 July 3 2015 Robert Angstadt and two other officers took James Halco into custody on August 25 2012 Angstadt was convicted of assault 4 June 4 2015 Const Sean Briegal was criminally convicted of assault causing bodily harm for breaking an intoxicated man s eye socket while attempting to remove him from a store on March 8 2014 5 October 5 2016 In 2018 Const James Othen was convicted for his role in the 2016 arrest of Clayton Prince Prince had been pulled over for a traffic stop on Macleod Trail after leaving the Chasing Summer music festival with his girlfriend Instead of complying with the officer s demands for him to stay in the car Prince said he took off because he was paranoid after taking cocaine and marijuana and had been driving without a licence After Prince had been captured and was complying with officers Othen began his attack Prince s ribs were broken and one of his lungs collapsed Several officers testified for the prosecution they described the arrest as out of control and extremely excessive 6 March 29 2017 In the early morning of May 1 2016 former Red Deer RCMP officer Jason Tress responded to a 911 call for a domestic dispute at an apartment Tress took the 19 year old female witness into the bedroom and closed the door he commented on her breasts and asked whether they were real or fake After making the comments Tress stood in front of the bedroom door for a period of time before allowing the woman to leave He was found guilty in September 2019 on a count of breach of trust and acquitted of sexual assault with a weapon 7 June 9 2019 Const Licio Soares had arrested Vernon Laboucan who was intoxicated at the time for mischief Security video shows Laboucan taking his shirt off in the detention facility and throwing it at Soares Soares then pulled the shirt over Laboucan s head and forced him to the ground He then tackled Laboucan punched him in the head kneed him in the back and pushed his head to the ground Soares was sentenced to 15 months probation 150 hours of community service to be served at an institution or charity that serves Indigenous populations in Alberta and 10 hours of instruction related to the difficulties faced by Indigenous peoples at the hands of the RCMP 8 British Columbia Edit1918 Dominion Police Special Constable Dan Campbell shot and killed Ginger Goodwin a popular radical who was avoiding conscription Protest inspired the 1918 Vancouver general strike 2007 Robert Dziekanski a Polish immigrant was taken into police custody at Vancouver International Airport and died after being tasered a total of five times by a group of four RCMP officers Police were heavily criticized for their handling of the incident and the incident revived debate concerning police use of tasers in Canada Const Kwesi Millington the RCMP officer who fired a Taser the night Robert Dziekanski died at Vancouver International Airport has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for perjury and colluding with his fellow officers at an inquiry into the death 9 10 February 2012 Jordan Dyck a passenger at a Vancouver SkyTrain station was physically assaulted and pepper sprayed by two Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers In 2015 the two officers were found guilty of assault 11 July 18 2015 Hudson Brooks was involved in an altercation with 2 police officers and was shot 9 times and killed by constable Elizabeth Cucheran Brooks was unarmed and clad only in boxer shorts at the time 12 In August 2015 at least 6 Vancouver police officers attempting to restrain Myles Gray killed him Mr Gray suffered a fractured voice box nasal fracture dislocated jaw a fractured right orbital eye socket a fractured rib fractured sternum hemorrhagic injury to one testicle and multi focal bruising to his thigh and right arm Getting the police to co operate in the investigation has proven difficult as a number of the involved officers have so far refused April 2018 to provide testimony Since there were no other witnesses other than the six officers and no body cams it has been a challenge for the family to find out what happened The family has launched a multimillion dollar civil suit 13 February 11 2018 In the early hours of February 11th Jamiel Moore Williams was arrested by Vancouver police officers for alleged jaywalking and obstruction of justice violations Video captured by bystanders shows several police officers forcing Moore Williams to the ground who he alleges proceeded to kick him in his head and body while tasering him seven to 14 times at close range Two Vancouver police officers have been criminally charged in connection with the arrest and the charges against Moore Williams have been stayed 14 January 20 2020 Surveillance footage shows Mona Wang a 20 year old nursing student who was seemingly unconscious being dragged down the halls of her student apartment complex in Kelowna by RCMP officer Cst Lacy Browning Footage also shows Browning stepping on Wang s head Wang was having mental health issues and her boyfriend called the RCMP to do a wellness check When Cst Browning arrived Wang had ingested wine and medication and had self harmed with a box cutter Wang alleges Cst Browning used excessive force during the check at one point kicking Wang in the stomach and punching her and leaving her with bruises on her face while shouting at her to stop being so dramatic Wang has filed a civil suit against the RCMP 15 16 Cst Lacy Browning was charged with one count of assault in August 2021 17 Cst Browning pleaded guilty to the charge on November 7 2022 She has yet to be sentenced 18 Manitoba Edit1919 in the face of major unrest during the Winnipeg General Strike the Royal North West Mounted Police charged on horseback into a crowd of strikers on June 21 beating them with clubs and firing weapons 19 This violent action resulted in many injuries and the deaths of two strikers The day came to be known as Bloody Saturday 20 May 22 2014 Members of the Winnipeg Police Service arrested and detained Christopher Chastellaine 40 after receiving a complaint that he had spit on a liquor store employee While in the police holding cell he headbutted a police officer who tried to confiscate his clothing for evidence Six officers restrained handcuffed and hooded him during the ensuing physical altercation He became unresponsive and died of a delirium induced heart attack in hospital on May 26 An inquest into whether officers should have taken his clothes was held 21 Aug 9 2017 Winnipeg officers used excessive force on Richard Kakish during an arrest Kakish later died days later due to his spleen being ruptured broken ribs and a head injury from police kicking punching him repeatedly Inquest called for in 2018 to determine who is to be held accountable 22 April 9 2020 Jason Collins was shot by Winnipeg officers at his own home Police responded to a domestic violence with gunman 911 call that originated from Collins home On arriving the police heard a woman scream in distress and found Collins brandishing a gun Police left the house and 40 minutes after their initial arrival an officer shot Collins while he confronted them from his front door 23 Ontario EditDecember 8 1988 17 year old Michael Wade Lawson was shot to death by two Peel Regional Police Constables Anthony Melaragni No 1192 and Darren Longpre No 1139 were both charged with second degree murder and aggravated assault after a preliminary hearing both were later acquitted by a jury The officers claimed that the stolen vehicle driven by Lawson was approaching the officers head on in a threatening manner and they then discharged their firearms 24 An autopsy conducted by the Ontario Coroner s Office showed that the unarmed teenager was struck by a hollow point bullet to the back of the head This type of bullet was considered illegal at the time as hollow point bullets were not authorized for use by police officers in Ontario 25 2009 Two police detectives got into a fight with members of the Khan family in Toronto They brought an action against the family for assault but the judge acquitted the Khans in 2013 stating that the officers had used excessive force and fabricated evidence 26 2010 Mass protests at the G 20 Toronto summit turned violent on June 26 when some demonstrators used black bloc tactics leading to widespread property damage Tear gas was used for the first time in the history of Toronto 27 being deployed in a few locations by muzzle blasts Rubber bullets and pepper spray were also used against many protesters 28 29 Three protestors were confirmed by the Toronto EMS to be injured during the protests 30 and journalists were among the people who were beaten 31 32 Const Babak Andalib Goortani the Toronto police officer accused of using excessive force during the arrest of G20 protester Adam Nobody has been convicted of assault with a weapon for his role 33 November 2010 In Barrie a man was beaten by a police officer outside a mall The beating was captured on surveillance camera and occurred after the victim s friend broke a Christmas ornament The officer was found guilty of assault obstruction of justice and fabricating evidence and was sentenced to one year in jail and one year of probation 34 35 January 15 2011 A man was stopped by police punched in the face twice and had his pockets searched by a Toronto police officer The victim sued Toronto Police Service for assault battery unlawful arrest and violation of his Charter rights In 2015 Justice Frederick Myers awarded the victim 27 000 and stated that he a man of African descent was racially profiled by the officer 36 July 27 2013 Sammy Yatim was shot eight times and killed by Toronto Police officer James Forcillo after he brandished a knife on an empty streetcar In 2016 Forcillo was found guilty of attempted murder and not guilty of murder July 2016 Abdirahman Abdi died while being arrested by the Ottawa Police Witnesses claim he was struck in the head with batons pepper sprayed and wrestled to the ground The officer was charged in 2017 with manslaughter aggravated assault and assault with a weapon 37 July 2017 Toronto Police officer Constable Michael Theriault was charged with assault for the December 2016 assault of Dafonte Miller a 19 year old Black male with a pipe that led to removal of his eye 38 In 2020 the court found Theriault guilty and sentenced him to 9 months in prison along with 12 months probation afterwards 39 Saskatchewan Editc 1976 c 2000 Members of the Saskatoon Police Service engaged in what have been called starlight tours where officers would take an Indigenous person to the edge of the city in the dead of winter and abandon them there with little to no clothing 40 The earliest known case happened in 1976 41 and the latest known case happened in 2000 42 See also EditList of controversies involving the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Collective Opposed to Police Brutality autonomous group founded in Montreal in 1995 Police Brutality in Canada A Bibliography of Books Reports amp Magazine Journal and Newspaper Articles 1982 Krista Stelkia 15 July 2020 Police Brutality in Canada A Symptom of Structural Racism and Colonial Violence References Edit Killer officer walks free by The Calgary Herald Archived from the original on June 29 2015 Alta Mountie gets house arrest for beating Boyle RCMP officer given conditional discharge in 2011 shooting 3 Alberta police not guilty of aggravated assault 1 guilty of assault Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved 2022 02 19 Verging on malicious Pay docked for Edmonton police officer who broke man s eye socket edmontonjournal Retrieved 2022 02 19 Top court rejects police officer s bid to appeal conviction for assault of First Nations man Gillard Troy Appeal dismissed for former Red Deer Mountie convicted of breach of trust rdnewsnow com Retrieved 2022 02 19 Northern Alberta RCMP officer sentenced to 15 months probation for assault on Indigenous man Mother of son killed by Taser so happy RCMP officer will get prison time for perjury CBC News Inquiry into Dziekanski s Taser related death resumes Monday CBC ca March 22 2009 Transit cops Bruce Shipley Alfred Wong guilty in assault of Jordan Dyck CBC News May 29 2015 Charges dropped against officer who shot and killed Hudson Brooks in South Surrey 18 September 2019 B C police watchdog releases list of injuries sustained by Myles Gray in altercation with Vancouver police Vancouver Sun Vancouver police officers criminally charged over violent takedown that victim says was racially motivated CBC News December 8 2020 Nair Roshini June 24 2020 Nursing student in civil suit against RCMP says wellness checks need to change CBC News Retrieved June 29 2020 RCMP officer seen stepping on student s head following a wellness check CBC News June 24 2020 Retrieved June 29 2020 RCMP officer captured on video dragging nursing student is charged with assault CBC 2021 08 23 Retrieved 2021 09 19 Popyk Tom 7 November 2022 Kelowna RCMP Officer Pleads Guilty to Assault in Violent 2020 UBCO Wellness Check Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC News Retrieved 19 November 2022 Francis Daniel 1984 1919 The Winnipeg General Strike History Today 38 4 8 Bloody Saturday CBC Television documentary Manitoba inquest questions seizure of clothing from man who died in custody CBC Retrieved 30 April 2018 https www cbc ca news canada manitoba inquest death richard kakish 1 4909301 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Hatherly Diana April 11 2020 Family of man fatally shot by Winnipeg police 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