The York Police Services Board has blocked efforts to lay misconduct charges against an officer captured on YouTube telling a G20 protestor “This ain’t Canada right now” and demanding that he be searched.
In October, the province’s police complaints watchdog recommended
three misconduct charges against Sgt. Mark Charlebois, who apprehended
Paul Figueiras during the G20 summit two years ago.
But because the directive came well after a six-month deadline York
Region’s police chief had to ask the board’s permission to lay the
charges. (Under the Police Services Act, a disciplinary hearing can only
be called within six months of the initial complaint.)
He was refused.
“Ultimately, the board decided that it was not reasonable, under the
circumstances, to delay serving the notice of hearing,” said board
spokesperson Mafalda Avellino in an emailed statement.
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