Halifax police officer challenges demotion over incident during traffic stop
HALIFAX — A Halifax police officer is challenging his demotion after he was involved in a routine traffic stop last year that degenerated into a ugly confrontation with a P.E.I. couple headed for a medical appointment.
Const. Matthew MacGillivray, a former police sergeant, was demoted in January after a Halifax Regional Police disciplinary officer found he had used unnecessary force and engaged in discreditable conduct.
MacGillivray has launched an appeal before the Nova Scotia Police Review Board, which entered its second day of hearings Tuesday.
Insp. Lindsay Hernden, a divisional commander, told the hearing MacGillivray failed to properly communicate or use de-escalation techniques during the incident, which was partially captured on a cellphone camera.


