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Police watchdog clears VicPD of wrongdoing in New Year’s Day arrest

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The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC has cleared VicPD officers of wrongdoing relating to an incident that occurred on New Year’s Day. 

The IIO investigation determined that the incident’s sequence of events began with a call to police shortly after 5:30 p.m. on January 1st. 

VicPD attended the scene in the 800 block of Johnson Street for a possible assault and reports of a man running into traffic. 

When officers arrived, they utilized a police dog to apprehend and arrest a suspect. 

During the altercation with the police dog, the man suffered an injury and was subsequently taken to hospital for treatment. 

Because the man was injured during the police incident, the IIO were notified and launched an investigation to determine if police action, or inaction, contributed to the man suffering injuries. 

However, first the IIO is tasked with determining if injuries sustained during a police interaction meet the threshold of “serious harm.”

Serious harm is defined by the Police Act as “an injury that may result in death, may cause serious disfigurement or may cause substantial loss or impairment of mobility of the body as a whole or of the function of any limb or organ.”

According to the IIO, the man’s injuries did not meet the threshold for serious harm. 

Because his injuries did not meet this benchmark, the case has been concluded and the VicPD officers involved have been cleared of wrongdoing.

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Curtis Blandy
Curtis Blandy has worked with Victoria Buzz since September 2022. Previously, he was an on air host at The Zone @ 91-3 as well as 100.3 The Q in Victoria, BC. Curtis is a graduate from NAIT’s radio and television broadcasting program in Edmonton, Alta. He thrives in covering stories on local and provincial politics as well as the Victoria music scene. Reach out to him at curtis@victoriabuzz.com.
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