Halifax police officer wins appeal, P.E.I. couple’s complaint dismissed
HALIFAX — A Halifax police officer who was demoted for using unnecessary force during a heated traffic stop of a P.E.I. couple has won his appeal and been reinstated as sergeant.
Matthew MacGillivray, a 12-year police veteran, was demoted to constable in January after a disciplinary officer found he had used unnecessary force and engaged in discreditable conduct when he stopped Graham Labonte and Angela Acorn of Belle River, P.E.I.
But in a decision dated Friday, the Nova Scotia Police Review Board overruled that decision, saying that a lawful arrest was made following a reasonable perception of real danger.
During his appeal hearing, MacGillivray said he acted out of concern for his safety during the routine traffic stop that spiralled into an angry videotaped confrontation with the couple, who were on their way to a medical appointment.


