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A Vancouver officer won’t be charged after a drunk man with fractured legs was subdued; investigators found the force used was lawful.
A Vancouver police officer will not face charges after a man suffered multiple leg fractures, including one with bone piercing the skin, during a January 25 confrontation.
The man, who admitted to drinking 10 beers, was reportedly making sexual comments toward a female officer and raised a fist before being taken to the ground.
Medical assessments and injury analysis did not support claims that officers kicked or stepped on him, and paramedics noted minimal reaction when his leg was realigned, indicating heavy intoxication.
British Columbia’s Independent Investigations Office found the officer’s actions were lawful given the man’s resistance and potential for assault.
Un oficial de Vancouver no será acusado después de que un hombre borracho con las piernas fracturadas fue sometido; los investigadores encontraron que la fuerza utilizada fue legal.