SIU clears Ottawa police officer after man broke nose at hospital
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Ontario's Special Investigations Unit. PHOTO BY ASHLEY FRASER /POSTMEDIA Article content The Special Investigations Unit has cleared an Ottawa police officer after a man broke his nose in a February incident at the Monfort Hospital. Article content On Feb. 20, an Ottawa Police Service officer apprehended a 26-year-old man under the Mental Health Act, the provincial police watchdog said in a release on June 8. Article content Article content The man was taken to hospital, where he became “increasingly agitated” before he was told by police that he would be handcuffed if he did not settle down. …
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