CALGARY — The Calgary Police Service has apologized following an inquiry’s conclusion that the force did not properly investigate the actions of two constables who arrested a man during a traffic stop. Alberta’s Law Enforcement Review Board says the police review into concerns about Les Kaminski and Brant Derrick was informal, not organized and poorly documented. The two were charged in 2008 after video surfaced showing Jason Arkinstall being hit and thrown into the back of a police van. Derrick was eventually acquitted of assault and charges against Kaminski of perjury and assault with a weapon were dropped. Kaminski is now president of the 2,200-member Calgary Police Association.
Source: National Post October 01, 2018 21:33 UTC