Police watchdog investigates possible excessive force, assault by Halifax cops
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s independent police watchdog is investigating a possible case of excessive use of force by Halifax Regional Police officers during an arrest in late April.
The province’s Serious Incident Response Team launched the investigation after looking into an allegation that Halifax police deleted a video related to the arrest from a bystander’s cellphone.
“We have been unable to recover any video from that phone,” SIRT director Ron MacDonald said Tuesday. “However, if there is some cogent evidence of a cellphone video potentially deleted by a police officer, that in our view is of significant public interest. That is potentially an obstruction of justice.”
While the investigation into the video is ongoing, it raised questions of whether police used excessive force during the arrest and prompted SIRT to launch a second investigation.


