British ColumbiaB次元官网网址檚 police watchdog has cleared officers of any misconduct after a man sustained serious injuries while being apprehended by a member of the Integrated Canine Service in Saanich last year.
Last October, members of the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team (GVERT) apprehended a Saanich man who was experiencing a mental health crisis and had barricaded himself inside the home he shared with his parents, in a standoff that lasted for over eight hours. During the apprehension, an officer deployed a police service dog which bit the man multiple times and caused extensive injury requiring surgery.
In a ruling released Tuesday (Nov. 8), the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of B.C. found that while the manB次元官网网址檚 injuries were severe, law enforcement didnB次元官网网址檛 do anything to warrant charges being recommended to Crown.
Just before 10 p.m. on Oct. 30, 2021, the Vancouver Island crisis line received a call from someone saying her son, identified as AP in the IIO report, needed to go to hospital because he was having a mental health issue.
Officers dispatched to the residence were told that AP was B次元官网网址渋n psychosis,B次元官网网址 and that he was walking around the house with a B次元官网网址渇ake gunB次元官网网址 and a six-inch blade in his waistband. Officers were also informed of APB次元官网网址檚 criminal record, including previously assaulting a police officer, and were told that he wouldnB次元官网网址檛 react well to police presence.
B次元官网网址淧olice records showed that AP had a lengthy criminal record going back several years, including significant violence. It was also learned that, in addition to the replica gun reported to be in APB次元官网网址檚 possession that evening, he was said to have been in possession of a real firearm the previous month,B次元官网网址 the report states.
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When the first group of police officers arrived on scene, they came up with a B次元官网网址渟urrender planB次元官网网址 that would involve ordering AP out of the house empty-handed, with his hands up, and ordering him to get down on the ground.
At 10:54 p.m., AP exited the house and was ordered by officers to B次元官网网址済et down.B次元官网网址 He refused and re-entered the house. Two crisis negotiators in addition to the GVERT were then called in to handle the escalating situation.
Over a period of several hours, members of GVERT made multiple attempts to apprehend AP, which included setting off a noise flash diversionary device, deploying tear gas and pepper spray, and discharging an ARWEN (anti-riot weapon ENfield) several times.
At 7:50 a.m., police decided to go in and apprehend AP when they could hear him sobbing on a phone they had dropped him earlier. Officers entered the home and went to APB次元官网网址檚 bedroom, where he was found lying on his back. According to the report, an officer shouted multiple times that AP could be bitten by a police dog if he did not comply with commands.
Shortly after, the police service dog was released before biting AP in the area of his left armpit and pulling him towards police officers. He was then handcuffed and transported to hospital where he was treated for severe injuries to his left bicep and armpit area.
In the ruling, IIO chief civilian director Ronald MacDonald wrote that officers had acted in lawful execution of their duty under B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Mental Health Act and were left with little choice but to forcibly enter the home after all other tactics failed.
B次元官网网址淭here was ample evidence that he was a person suffering from a mental disorder who was acting in a manner likely to endanger his own safety or the safety of others,B次元官网网址 MacDonald wrote. B次元官网网址淔urthermore, deployment of the ERT was was justified, given valid concerns based on APB次元官网网址檚 history of violence and mental instability, and his current threatening behaviour and possession of weapons; the situation had escalated beyond one for which the general duty officers who initially acted to contain the residence were equipped.B次元官网网址
MacDonald added that while the severity of APB次元官网网址檚 injuries is unfortunate, thereB次元官网网址檚 no evidence to suggest that officers committed any offence.
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