SIU investigation determines no criminal offence after a man’s arrest and injury in Kingsville
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:34 am
After an OPP officer in Kingsville used force to arrest a man which resulted in injury, SIU has determined the officer used reasonable force.
The incident occurred on April 17, 2025, when the officer allegedly observed a prohibited driver enter a parking lot.
The officer decided to arrest the 26-year-old driver and asked him to step out of the vehicle.
According to police, the man put up a struggle when the officer attempted to bring the man’s arms behind his back.
Additional officers helped put the man into custody, but he was left with a severely fractured right ankle after examination at hospital, officials say.
SIU Director Joseph Martino has determined there are no reasonable grounds the officer committed a criminal offence in regard to the man’s arrest and injury.
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The incident occurred on April 17, 2025, when the officer allegedly observed a prohibited driver enter a parking lot.
The officer decided to arrest the 26-year-old driver and asked him to step out of the vehicle.
According to police, the man put up a struggle when the officer attempted to bring the man’s arms behind his back.
Additional officers helped put the man into custody, but he was left with a severely fractured right ankle after examination at hospital, officials say.
SIU Director Joseph Martino has determined there are no reasonable grounds the officer committed a criminal offence in regard to the man’s arrest and injury.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/windsor/article/ ... ingsville/