Calgary Police Officers Face Criminal Charges in Arrest That Injured Man
CALGARY — A unit that reviews police actions in Alberta is alleging that officers broke a man’s ribs and caused his lung to collapse and lied about him resisting arrest.
Susan Hughson of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team announced Wednesday that three Calgary constables are facing criminal charges that include assault causing bodily harm.
Clayton Prince, 34, was chased by police after he ran away from a traffic stop on July 30. He was charged with resisting arrest and possession of marijuana.
ASIRT began investigating a month later when video from a police dashboard camera contradicted officer accounts of the arrest.


