Case closed on investigation into Lethbridge Police actions during medical distress incident
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has completed its investigation into an incident where a suspect in the custody of the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) endured a medical crisis.
According to a report by ASIRT Executive Director Michael Ewenson, the matter in question occurred on May 29, 2019, after two LPS officers located a person who was wanted in connection to an assault on a toddler from the previous day.
According to the report, the officers noted that the suspect was asleep in a vehicle. They woke him up and informed him that he was under arrest for aggravated assault. While the man was being handcuffed, he banged his head on the outside of the vehicle.
The investigation determined that after being placed in the police vehicle, the man banged his head on the plexiglass barrier three times, so officers put the man in a seatbelt to stop him from hitting his head.


